Behavior changes in dogs aren’t always emotional. Some could be silent signs of pain that shouldn’t be ignored.
Question: My dog has had a long history of bowel problems. I can always tell when a flare up is going to occur because he won't eat, his stomach growls, and he acts like he is in pain. This can go on ...
Maybe your dog went a little too hard during playtime and they're not running with the same pep, or the passage of time has caught up to them. Either way, seeing your pup in pain is never nice. "There ...
Some pets react differently to pain than we expect. Some will whine and let us know something is wrong; others will just bear the pain and not let us know at all. It is up to every dog owner to ...
If your dog is in pain, call your vet who can tell you what to do based on your dog's medical history. They may recommend medications like aspirin, tramadol, and gabapentin. You can also try natural ...
Our furry friends are the light of our lives. Is there anything better than the moment when you open the front door to see your dog, wagging their tail and covering you in slobbery kisses, letting you ...
Aging dogs have a talent for staying stoic, even when their bodies start to fail them. Unlike people, they rarely complain, but that doesn’t mean the discomfort isn’t there. As your pup grows older, ...