

Yes, dogs can get the flu. In fact, canine influenza can spread quickly — especially in places where dogs spend time together, such as boarding facilities, dog parks, shelters, and grooming salons. In this guide, you’ll learn what causes canine influenza, the most common symptoms to watch for, and the treatment options available.
While dogs have this exceptional superpower to read our emotions, sometimes, you may struggle as a dog owner to read and understand your dog's body language. Do you want to understand your dog's behavior? Read on to find out more about canine body language.

Dogs love to lie on our beds and sofas but it is not ideal for some people. Any pet owner who dislikes this behavior needs to learn why that happens and how to teach the dog not to do it.

Yogurt is excellent for our digestion and health. Is the same true for dogs? Have you ever thought about the potential health advantages of yogurt? There are numerous options, but it's important to fully understand this treat before giving it to your dog.

Like us, dogs do get eye infections off and on. Doctors need to identify the cause of the infection in a dog’s eye to cure it.

Gently biting or nibbling at a person’s arm, a blanket or even another dog is common among dogs. This behavior is known as dog cobbing and it is very common among canines.

Introducing cats to other cats or even to dogs can be a challenge. It doesn’t have to all end in tears, though. Here’s our guide on introducing a new cat to your household!

There is no doubt that the healthiest supplements you can offer your canine is fish oil. It is packed with goodness and has immense benefits. Just make sure you pick a high quality product and give the right dose.

The idea of your dog carrying around parasites can make your skin crawl. They are not just some harmless critters and they infect dogs much more frequently than we think. As a result of this infestation, a canine can end up facing serious health issues.