Professional dog trainer Will Atherton shared the three breeds he finds most difficult to work with - and explains Siberian Huskies top his list. Will of Canine Training revealed: "I've had the ...
While every dog possesses their own unique character, certain breeds are known for having a more stubborn nature.
With over 300 recognized dog breeds today, you'd think that the breeding process and the outcomes of it are already firmly systematized and highly predictable. Alas, that is not really the truth. And ...
A simple miscommunication about how a woman wanted her dog's hair trimmed led to an unexpected "poodle cut," prompting a wave of reactions from TikTok viewers. Jessie Bansal has been taking her 2-year ...
We recently purchased an adorable Cavapoo; he is now 12 weeks old. As part of the contract, we agreed to neuter him, but we are having second thoughts given how adorable he is. Would we face any legal ...
A dog owner has shared the horrifying moment her small pup leapt from the sofa with a toy bone in her mouth—only for it to jab "straight up" into the roof of her mouth as she landed. The clip shows ...
Qin Rao, MD, is a board-certified physician based in New York City. He currently works as a gastroenterologist and hepatologist at Manhattan Gastroenterology. Grey poop can be caused by liver issues ...
Nadeem O. Kaakoush receives funding from Australia's National Health and Medical Research Council, and the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation (US). BiomeBank and Centre for Digestive Diseases, mentioned ...
Jillian Kubala, MS, is a registered dietitian based in Westhampton, NY. Jillian uses a unique and personalized approach to help her clients achieve optimal wellness through nutrition and lifestyle ...
Beethoven’s parents are full Poodle and full Cocker Spaniel, so he looks like a Cocker Spaniel with curly hair! He is so sweet. He enjoys going for walks and playing, but he also loves to relax. He’s ...
If you’ve noticed your dog eating poop, you wonder if there’s a nutritional deficiency or mental problem causing this behavior. You may find it upsetting, but it may just be normal canine nature. So ...