Why an orthopedic bed for your dog

What is an Orthopedic Dog Bed and Why is it Important for Your Dog? Perhaps you are wondering why orthopedic beds for your dog are important? If your dog has pain, stiffness, or discomfort that makes it difficult to sleep in a regular bed, an orthopedic dog bed is a great option. Believe it or … Read more

Tips for Success with Fresh, Chilled Semen Breedings

Chilled Semen Breeding

Artificial insemination has been done for many years, but the ability to freeze sperm and cold in the ship it has changed significantly the ability to plan matings with significant success. Vaginal, transcervical and surgical insemination are now the standard for many farms, but now it is possible to successfully breed with semen from almost … Read more

National Dog Walker Appreciation Day | Best Ways to Show Appreciation for Your Dog Walker

Dog Walker Appreciation Day

On September 8th, the nation celebrates National Dog Walker Appreciation Day. For those who don’t know, Wag! created “National Dog Walker Appreciation Day” to honour the men and women who log millions of miles every day walking to entertain and exercise the world’s four-legged pals. Even though it may seem simple, walking your dog is … Read more

Why do Dogs Dig Holes

dog digging

A digging dog can destroy your garden, drag mud and dirt into your house, force you to throw away everything to give them a bath. Worse, if your dog digs a tunnel under the fence to escape, it can put him in danger. If you are fed up with your dog’s behavior, read on to … Read more

How to Stop a Dog From Digging

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Your lawn, garden or fence now looks like a miniature war zone, with holes, weeds and damaged vegetables. You know who to blame: your dog! Why is your dog digging in the garden? What will you do there? Here are seven tips to help stop your dog’s digging habit. More playtime and exercise More toys … Read more

How to Know What Your Dog is Saying

Words may be important for communication between humans, but dogs communicate their emotions through body language and sounds. While it may seem that your dog understands your words, especially if you’ve put in the effort to train them on simple commands such as sit, heel, and stay, you also need to work to understand and … Read more

Why Does My Dog Dig in My Bed

Recently, I saw a plastic bag at a thrift store. Think it’s like a heating pad my dog might use for epilepsy. I covered him with two other blankets and tucked him in tightly to make it look like his bed. The next time I went to visit him, he pulled off the new blanket, … Read more