CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) has saved countless human lives and is something that everyone should know how to perform. This is not just something for humans but CPR is also something that can be performed on pet dogs and cats as well.
It is no secret that our pets live shorter lives than we do. It has given rise to comparing their age to our years which has been done for years. This helps us humans to understand what they are going through as they live their lives since they do suffer some of the same maladies with age that we do.
Your dog’s ability to see is one of the things that is most important to them. Anything that reduces that ability is a threat to them, not only to their quality of life but also their ability to live their lives. The good news for your dog is that many ocular issues are treatable if caught early and one of the most common is a condition known as cherry eye.
There is nothing worse than a pet with diarrhea. As a human you can certainly relate but for your four-legged friend it is especially tough. They may not be able to do their business in the appropriate place leaving you with a mess to clean up.
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes and that is one thing that many people love about owning a dog. Many people choose to own small dogs not only because they are easier to manage but because they also tend to live longer lives meaning that they will be a part of the family for longer.
One question that we are asked at Doggie DoLittle frequently is if a coconut oil is good for dogs? It is a question that is easily answered by just taking a look at the selection in our store. Yes, coconut oil is safe for a dog as long as the proper guidelines are followed.