The Pet Post — Dog
Pawsitively Purrfect: A Guide to Trimming Your Furry Friend's Toe Nails!
Posted by BRANDON KEENON
Dogs may not have the ability to trim their own nails, but that's where you come in! As a pet owner, it's important to keep your pet's paws healthy and pain-free by regularly trimming their nails. But, let's be real, it can be a bit intimidating! Don't worry, we've got you covered with some paw-some tips to make the process a little easier for both you and your furry friend.Gather your tools: Before you get started, make sure you have the right tools. A good pair of sharp dog nail clippers and styptic powder in case of any accidents are...
Pawsitively Purrfect: A Guide to Trimming Your Furry Friend's Toe Nails!
Posted by BRANDON KEENON
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: 5 Tips to Reduce Your Dog's Shedding
Posted by BRANDON KEENON
Dogs are our best friend and they are always there to comfort us, but the one thing that often makes us want to bark is the never-ending shedding! Yes, it's a hairy situation but don't lose your cool just yet. Here are five ways to manage your furry friend's shedding so you can keep your home fur-ever clean!Brush your dog regularly Brushing your dog regularly is one of the most effective ways to manage shedding. A good brush will remove loose hair, dirt, and dander, while distributing natural oils keeping your home clean and your dog's coat healthy. You can...
Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow: 5 Tips to Reduce Your Dog's Shedding
Posted by BRANDON KEENON
Paws Off My Stuff: A Guide to Stopping Your Chewing Canine
Posted by BRANDON KEENON
Ah, the joys of dog ownership! There's nothing quite like coming home to find your furry friend wagging their tail and greeting you with a big, slobbery kiss. However, the joy can quickly fade when you notice that they've chewed up your new pair of shoes, or turned your sofa into a chew toy.But fear not, fellow dog owners! Chewing is a completely normal behavior for our canine companions. In fact, it's a great way for them to relieve stress, exercise their jaws, and keep their teeth healthy. The key is to redirect their chewing to appropriate items, like toys...
Paws Off My Stuff: A Guide to Stopping Your Chewing Canine
Posted by BRANDON KEENON