Dogs Trust recommends staying at home with your pet during fireworks, as having a familiar person nearby can provide comfort.
“Engaging in play is one of the clearest signs your dog is happy,” Dr. Cahn raves. “You may notice a play bow, bringing you a toy, full-body wiggles or the zoomies to indicate your dog is in a playful ...
Plant scents such as food essence (for example, vanilla or coconut), dried thyme, lavender oil or fresh oregano diluted in ...
Your dog might not be able to understand the meaning behind the words you're saying, but they feel the love either way. They ...
Dogs, like humans, can experience anxiety from time to time. Whether it’s due to loud noises, separation from their owners, or unfamiliar environments, anxiety can lead to restlessness, destructive ...
Not being able to control their urination can also be a sign that your dog is stressed by Halloween chaos, including the ...
Beyond barking, our canine companions communicate with a fascinating range of noises, each telling its own story. Indeed, ...
Jeremy Bowman, a writer for The Motley Fool, lives in Cape Elizabeth. Along with lighthouses, lobsters and lakes, it seems ...
It's all about capturing the 'wow' moments, and while gazing for miles across the beautiful Derbyshire Peak District underneath the glowing hazy blanket of the late summer sun, I wouldn't have wished ...
Nichole Aguirre gives her service dog “Trip” a drink of water after a long DART train ride to the Texas State Fair on Sept. 26, 2025, in Dallas. Angela Piazza / Staff Photographer Ever wonder what ...
Dogs communicate in all different ways that humans instantly recognize, by wagging their tails, barking and smiling. Now a new study says they can also communicate by pushing buttons on a soundboard ...
22:25, Fri, Sep 19, 2025 Updated: 22:27, Fri, Sep 19, 2025 For dog lovers who prefer a quiet evening on the sofa to long runs in the park, choosing the right breed can make all the difference. While ...