Meet the Charismatic Cardigan Welsh Corgi

Weight: 30-38 pounds (male); 25-34 pounds (female) Life span: 12 to 15 years Coat: Double coated. The outer hairs have a slightly harsh texture, and the insulating undercoat is short, soft and thick. Color: Red, sable and brindle; black, blue merle Grooming: Easy keepers, requiring mainly weekly brushing Shedding: Yes, especially seasonally Best for: Active singles and families Accurate name: In Welsh, the word Corgi loosely translates to dwarf dog. AKC popularity rank: 66th Equipment: The Cardigan isn’t built for strong or prolonged...

    Posted On: Jul 10, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

The Border Collie — Mastermind of the Dog World

The Border Collie is the Swiss Army Knife, the Everything Bagel of the dog world. Whatever you need him to do, he can do with ease, then ask what is the next job on your to-do list. Although considered by many authorities to be the world’s most intelligent breed, nobody calls the Border Collie low maintenance. This is a lot of dog to deal with in a medium-sized package. Not every Ford driver can handle a tanked-up Maserati, and not every casual pet owner can keep a Border Collie content and engaged. Here are seven fun facts about this...

    Posted On: Jul 10, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Herding Dog Breeds

Herding dog breeds are wicked smart and originally bred to round up and protect livestock. These high energy breeds will keep you on your toes In addition to herding livestock these breeds were bred for intelligence and working closely with humans. Some of the most popular pet herding breeds are: The most popular smallest herding dog breeds are: The American Kennel Club (AKC) currently recognizes 32 herding dog breeds in the Herding Group. The AKC organizes dogs into groups based on the jobs a particular breed was originally bred to perform....

    Posted On: Jul 10, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

How to Become a Dog Trainer

Everywhere you look things have gone to the dogs! Earning a living as a dog trainer is fun and doable. Although the dog training industry remains unregulated, certification helps you stand out from your competition and offers many other benefits for networking, marketing and continuing education. While you’re considering certification, or working on completing it, here are the basic steps to become a dog trainer: Become versed in canine body language and emotions Shadow other dog trainers to get hands-on experience Find a qualified...

    Posted On: Jul 7, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Can Dogs Eat Green Beans?

The simple answer is yes! Many dogs enjoy green beans as treats, snacks or meal toppers. In addition, green beans are affordable and low calorie. At 31 calories per cup, they are an ideal treat for pups on a diet. Nutritional components of green beans include: Fiber Healthy carbohydrate Antioxidants Vitamin C Vitamin K Vitamin A Calcium Potassium Vitamin B6 Essential fatty acids How to feed green beans to your dog There are a few guidelines to follow when feeding your dog green beans. Serve your dog plain green beans. Never cook green beans...

    Posted On: Jul 6, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

8 Common Types of Dog Tumors

There are many variations of canine tumors and not all are created equal. Some tumors are less problematic for dogs, while others risk spreading throughout the body. Understanding common types of tumors, how they present and are treated, and symptoms to watch for, is essential in early treatment and intervention. Two main types of dog tumors Tumors are characterized as either benign or malignant: Benign tumors are noncancerous tumors that will not spread throughout the body. Malignant tumors are cancerous and have the ability to spread cancer...

    Posted On: Jul 4, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Dug Up at Dogster: July 2023 Dog Events and Dog Holidays

How are all our furriest friends spending their summers? They’re making splashes in the pool, chomping down on yogurt-berry pupsicles, and showing off their most festive 4th of July outfits! Thank you to all our readers for sharing your pups’ photos with us.  We’re showing them off on our Dogster social media pages – check out our #dogsterdogs in action! This summer, I’m working with my pups on their comfort levels near the water. We’re making progress! Emmy and I are graduating this weekend from the...

    Posted On: Jul 3, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

DIY Whelping Box

Yvonne Villasenor Yvonne Villasenor is a freelance journalist and lifelong animal lover based in Orange County, California. Her work has been featured in The Los Angeles Times, Daily Paws, This Dog’s Life, among others. When not writing, Yvonne enjoys lounging with her precious pets, exploring Southern California and watching funny animal videos. You can contact her via her website and Instagram. Source:...

    Posted On: Jul 2, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Easy Dog Trick: How to Teach a Dog to Bow

If you’re looking for an impressive dog trick, don’t forget about the classic bow. This trick puts the natural dog play bow behavior on cue so you can ask your dog to bow anytime, anywhere. This playful position — elbows down on the ground, bottom in the air — is also a great stretch for your dog’s core and back. You don’t need a lot of space or supplies to get started. To teach your dog to bow, you need: lots of small pieces of treats that your dog is excited about. If clicker training, use a clicker...

    Posted On: Jul 1, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details

How to Take a Dog’s Temperature

To take your dog’s temperature, use an assistant to gently restrain and keep your dog still and distracted. Apply a small amount of lube, such as petroleum jelly, to the tip of a digital rectal thermometer. Insert the thermometer approximately one inch into the dog’s rectum until you hear a beeping sound to indicate the temperature has been read. Once done, gently remove the thermometer and disinfect it. What is a normal temperature for a dog? A normal temperature for a dog is between 99.5 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit....

    Posted On: Jun 30, 2023 | Category: ArticlesView Details