Help for Kennel Cough (Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease)

Injections, intranasal drops and even oral vaccines can protect against the most common infectious organisms. ©Mario Forcherio / EyeEm | Getty Images Room 3 sounded like a barnyard. It was an uncharacteristically slow (and peaceful) Monday morning at my veterinary clinic. Any illusion of tranquility was shattered by what could fittingly be described as an eruption of wall-trembling goose honking. Either someone had confused me for a farm vet, or I had a pretty good idea of what lay on the other side of the exam room door — and it...

    Posted On: Jun 8, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

7 Tips on how to hold a memorial service for your dog that has died

Losing your dog is hard as he’s one of the closest members of your family so having a memorial service is an important part of the grieving process: here’s how to do it. “For many, a memorial service or celebration of a pet’s life can be an important, meaningful part of the grieving process,” says Maryglenn Warnock, a certified pet bereavement counselor and ordained pet funeral officiant/pet chaplain who currently serves on the advisory board of Old Friends Senior Dog Sanctuary, on the board of the Nashville...

    Posted On: Jun 6, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Today’s Must-Know Rules of the Road

Anna Jacoby planned to hit the road with her beloved adopted dog, Jack. But as she plotted her “workcation” to Denver, Colorado, she put on the brakes. She discovered Jack would face extra scrutiny in The Mile-High City because he’s a Pit Bull. The breed is only allowed in Denver if owners pay to have their dogs evaluated and permitted — this also applies to visitors. “If you have a bully breed and you want to take a road trip in America, you have to check the local laws,” Anna says. “It’s...

    Posted On: Jun 6, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

How to Identify Tick Bites on Dogs and Next Steps to Take

Disclaimer: If you purchase items through links on our site we may earn a commission. Here’s how to easily identify tick bites on dogs: 1. The site of a tick bite on a dog will have a small red bump like a mosquito bite. 2. Tick bites should not make your dog itch. 3. Tick bites on your dog will go away on their own in a few days. But, there’s still the risk of infection, even if your dog takes preventative tick medication and you’ve completely removed the tick. What are signs of infection from tick bites on a dog? Your dog...

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

How to Remove a Tick from a Dog and Prevent Tick Borne Disease 

Victoria Arnold Victoria Arnold is a freelance copywriter for the dog industry with two furbabies of her own. She’s passionate about healthy dog care, training and helping dog parents through the ups and downs of pet parenting. Check out her website: VictoriaLynnAgency.com. Source:...

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Take a Hiking Adventure Like a Pro

The state of the world over the past few years has coaxed more and more people into doing outdoor activities. The fresh air of a trail is a safe place where both humans and dogs can exercise and find some inner peace amongst nature’s beauty. We found three cool people who make a living having adventures with their four-legged friends. THE BLOGGER: Jen Sotolongo Owner of the blog Long Haul Trekkers: Outdoor Adventures with Dogs, Jen Sotolongo’s focus is to share how-to’s for getting outdoors with your dog, adventure trips and...

    Posted On: Jun 3, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

What Colors Can Dogs See?

What colors can dogs see? Although dogs don’t get to enjoy the entire rainbow of colors like humans do, they can see certain colors like yellow and blue, plus shades of gray. So if you were you ever told that dogs can see only in black and white, this isn’t actually true. The colors that humans and dogs see is determined by nerve cells in their eyes called cones. Humans have three cones that discern combinations of red, green and blue. Dogs have only two cones that identify shades of blue and yellow. This two colored, or...

    Posted On: Jun 2, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Dug Up at Dogster: June 2022 Dog Events and Dog Holidays

School’s out for summer, and that means more quality time outside with your pup. Even if you don’t have any vacation time to spare, you’re in luck: This month’s dog holidays include Take Your Dog to Work Day and Take Your Pet to Work Week. Check out the rest of the June dog holidays and events in your area. We hope to see you there!Don’t see your dog event on the list? Email us at dogstermag@belvoir.com and we will include your dog event. Monthly June 2022 Holidays Pet preparedness month Foster a pet month Social...

    Posted On: Jun 2, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Dog Hiccups: What Causes Them and How to Stop Them

What are dog hiccups? Dog hiccups happen in the same way that human hiccups do. Little irritations cause small diaphragm spasms, which cause slight movements in the opening between the vocal cords — the glottis. When the glottis closes abruptly, it makes a quick “hic” sound. Hiccups typically happen during inhalation but can happen during exhalation. Why does my dog get hiccups? Scientists don’t know exactly what causes hiccups. Fetal hiccups have been documented and were thought to be a way for fetuses to test out...

    Posted On: Jun 1, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details

Irish Setter

Quick Facts Weight: 55 – 75 pounds (24.95 – 34.02 kg) Height: 24 – 28 inches (60.96 – 71.12 cm) The Look of an Irish Setter Irish Setters have balanced, elegant, medium-sized frames (sometimes larger) covered in silky red coats that grow long on the ears, tails and chests. Their handsome, lean heads have long muzzles, almond-shaped eyes, dark noses and long, thin ears. They have elegant necks that slope down to deep chests and level backs. Their long, tapered tails are usually carried horizontally. All four legs are...

    Posted On: Jun 1, 2022 | Category: ArticlesView Details