Just like humans, dogs “talk” - just not so much with their mouths. Instead, a combination of tail, body and ear movements help a dog communicate how they are feeling. But it can be tough reading dog body language. Understanding this canine body language is therefore key to understanding what your dog wants, whether their needs are being cared for and most of all, help you train your dog better.
Dogs and humans are largely different - largely carnivorous, dogs have sharp canines and teeth built for consuming meat and grain. But just like for humans, dog dental care is basic hygiene.
Taking care of a pet is a lot of responsibility - but something that isn’t as often discussed is the financial responsibility involved in caring for a companion like a dog or cat. So how much does it cost to own a dog?
For many pet owners, it’s difficult to juggle life, work and pet responsibilities. Long hours at work or outside taking care of other errands might mean feeding a dog at consistent times every single day is difficult. In most of these cases, pet owners often resort to free-feeding - leaving a bowl of food out at all times.