

Can dogs really sense when you’re feeling sad, or is it just something we imagine? Their ability to read emotions and respond in comforting ways may be more advanced than it seems. Delve into how dogs understand human feelings and the subtle ways they offer support.

Peppermint oil is one of the popular essential oils. It's known for its medicinal properties, repellant use, refreshing scent, and medicinal use. But, can dog owners use peppermint oil on their dogs? In this article, we explore the dangers of peppermint oil for dogs.

Does your dog act aggressively whenever there is food around? Find out important tips and methods to let mealtime become calm and peaceful rather than a fight in our detailed guide on the topic of food aggression.

Pomegranate has been touted as a superfood and a key to longevity. With nutrition trends changing now and then, dog owners may wonder if they can share the amazing Iranian shrub with their furry friend. In this article, we tell you whether your dog can eat pomegranate or not.

Fish is an excellent food for your dog’s health as they provide protein and omega-3 fatty acids that improve their body functions. Find out which kinds of fish are safe for your pet and how to cook them to get all the positive effects without undesired consequences!

Dogs are often trained as scent detectors because their sense of smell is so strong that they can detect a wide range of scents. Scent training your dog is also a fun and engaging activity for you and your canine companion, offering numerous benefits.

Every dog owner wants to give their pet the best care and food. This may include sharing some of their nutritious foods with their furry friend. Would sharing brussels sprouts with a dog be a good idea? In this article, we show you the benefits and disadvantages of feeding brussels sprouts to your dog.

Dog owners love to indulge their dogs with nuts once in a while. In this article, we show you whether dogs can eat pecans or not.

Does your dog jump on you or your guests the moment you walk in? This is not a sign of trouble but simply basic dog behavior that can be trained out of them. This article can help you teach your dog to stay calm and sit in a designated place when welcoming a guest or when you enter the house.