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
Dog Club on MSN: Why your dog hides pain: 10 important reasons to know
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.
Brattleboro Reformer: Secrets of a Pro Dog Trainer by Janice Zazinski: Get your new adult dog off to a great start
Veterinary behaviorists agree that when bringing home a puppy, the priority is teaching them the world is safe. But what if your adopted adult dog is shy, skittish, or fearful ...
Secrets of a Pro Dog Trainer by Janice Zazinski: Get your new adult dog off to a great start
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 ...
ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) on MSN: How to keep your dog happy living in an apartment
Providing opportunities for your dog to explore, giving them a safe and comfortable space to retreat to — as well as a good routine — are key to keeping your dog happy.
The Mirror: Having a dog in your dating profile increases your chances of a romantic match