by DDC | Jul 17, 2019 | Pets & Vets
6 Best Tips for Traveling with Dogs If you’re a dog owner who’s planning on taking your pet on your next vacation, you’re not alone. Millions of Americans take Max or Bella along for the ride, and billions of dollars are spent to ensure those four-legged loved ones...
by DDC | Apr 18, 2019 | Pets & Vets
Heartworm disease in dogs is serious. So serious that it can cause heart failure, damage to other organs, lung disease, and even death. It’s a condition spread by bites from infected mosquitoes, and taking the correct steps to prevent it in dogs is Good Dog Ownership...
by DDC | Apr 8, 2019 | Pets & Vets
If dogs competed in the Olympics, you would expect a Whippet would be best suited for the 100-meter dash instead of weightlifting, right? Yet, some dogs with Bully Whippet Syndrome look like they could lift with the best of them. So what makes some pups of this breed...
by DDC | Mar 18, 2019 | Pets & Vets
It has been said that bringing home a new puppy is a lot like bringing home a human baby—the puppy is hungry all the time, poops a lot, cries, and keeps its people up all night. On the other hand—or paw—a new puppy is entertaining, loving, delightful, and a source of...
by DDC | Mar 4, 2019 | Pets & Vets
Dogs have always been called “man’s best friend,” but that phrase just seems so, so—not enough, doesn’t it? A dog is so much more than a best friend; they are often your constant companion, a confidante, your therapist, your exercise buddy, and sometimes the one...
by DDC | Feb 18, 2019 | Pets & Vets
If you’ve ever had a kidney stone, you’ve experienced one of the worst physical pains a human can ever feel. Many women who’ve had a stone and who’ve also given birth say that passing the kidney stone was much more painful than pushing out a baby! So imagine if your...