Dogs are masters at hiding discomfort, and that can leave you guessing when something feels off. Subtle changes in routine or mood might be the only clues your best friend offers. Understanding why ...
Dog Club on MSN: Your dog could be hiding pain – 13 signs you should never ignore
Your dog could be hiding pain – 13 signs you should never ignore
You’ve probably noticed moments when your dog suddenly disappears under the bed, behind furniture, or into a quiet corner without an obvious reason. At first, it may seem random, but over time it ...
While we are captivated by a vivid sunset and breathtaking views, dogs have their noses to the ground, reading the odour stories left behind by other dogs and animals. The pile of crinkling autumn ...
AOL: 10 Cognitive Enrichment Activities to Keep Your Senior Dog’s Brain Sharp
Aging impacts many things in dogs, including the way they process the world around them. Mental sharpness can fade gradually and manifest in the form of confusion, disrupted sleep, or less interest in ...
Dog Club on MSN: Why your dog hides pain: 10 important reasons to know
Parade Pets on MSN: No. 1 thing that calms an anxious dog, vet says
Most people love a fireworks display, but many of our furry friends don’t. The loud bangs and crackling sounds can trigger anxiety symptoms in dogs, like pacing, panting, and excessive drooling. It’s ...
Dogs are experts at masking discomfort, and the quiet signs often slip past even the most attentive owners. Catching small changes early can spare your pup from bigger problems and costly emergencies.