Tear stains can leave your dog looking haggard and unkempt. And if left unattended, can lead to skin infections such as moist dermatitis and yeast infections. Find out how you can keep them looking fresh all day long!
The digestive tract makes up about seventy percent of your dog’s immune system - this means that poor gut health (imbalance of good and bad bacteria) can cause a myriad of digestive disturbances. Help your dog say bye to loose stools with these 5 tips to nurture a healthy support system.
Barking is completely natural! It’s our dog’s form of verbal communication, but sometimes it can get a little out of hand. And when it does, it becomes an affair that extends beyond you and your family, affecting people around you - this could be your next door neighbour, the mailman, and even your Deliveroo driver! While it’s easy to simply dismiss your dog, a better alternative would be addressing the reasons behind the barks.
The eyes are windows to the souls of our canine friends, but as a cloudy fog sets in, it can be a confusing and worrying time for both our pups and us. That cloudy fog is known as cataracts - an eye condition that could severely obscure our dog’s vision. It’s a progressive disease that rapidly declines if left untreated. And while there are treatments available, it’s always better to start with preventive methods. Read on to find out what causes cataracts and how we can prevent them.