Yawns Are Contagious, Even For Dogs!

Dog Yawns Dogs communicate in many different ways. They tell you a lot with their body language and can speak volumes with a bark, whimper, whine, or growl. Their yawns also tell stories. A yawn may be one of the first messages a dog sends. Most one-day-old puppies will yawn when picked up. We don’t … Read more

Benefits of L-Methionine for Dogs

L-Methionine is known for its ability to help prevent and reduce symptoms associated with certain types of urinary issues in dogs. It also provides a variety of other health benefits for our furry companions. L-Methionine is an amino acid, which are the building blocks of proteins. Unlike many other amino acids, your pet’s body cannot … Read more

How Does Papain Benefit your Dog?

Proper nutrition is at the heart of pet health, but how does papain fit into that plan? Papain, or papaya proteinase I, is a natural enzyme found in the papaya. Enzymes work to speed up chemical reactions in ways that help your pet down that path to perfect health. Most of the problems humans face, … Read more

Is Your Pet Right Pawed or Left Pawed?

It is no secret that people tend to favor their right or left hand for writing, throwing, eating, and other tasks. The actual number of righties, lefties, and those who are ambidextrous is not clear. Many scientific studies concerning handedness have been unable to determine why some people preferentially use one hand over the other. Researchers … Read more

The Benefits of Pine Bark for Dogs

Humans have enjoyed the many benefits of pine bark extract for centuries. Now dogs can benefit from dietary supplements containing this extract as well. People take pine bark extract for a number of reasons, including circulation problems, cardiovascular concerns, breathing issues, and more. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) supports the use of this ingredient for … Read more

Fun Facts about Cats You Didn’t Know

Wild to Domesticated The wild ancestors of today’s domestic cats were solitary creatures. The furry felines in our homes may seem a bit aloof, but they are more social than their early relatives. Exactly when cats became domesticated is not quite clear. We do know that genetically they are still very close to their wild relatives. The … Read more

What is Your Dog’s Tail Telling You?

The original purpose of a dog’s tail was for balance. A tail prevented him from tumbling over as he made sharp turns while running and acted as a rudder while swimming. He also used his tail for balance as he walked along narrow structures, climbed, or leaped. The dog still uses his tail for balance. … Read more

Tips For Introducing Your Dog To A New Baby

Bringing a new baby home is one the happiest and most life-changing events that we can experience as humans. It is a time that is filled with so much joy yet requires a shift in how we do things in our home. Because as humans we have a tendency to project our feelings onto our … Read more

Your Dog And Music

Most humans love music and can often be found singing along to their favorite tunes or cranking up the radio when a favorite song comes on the radio. But did you know that chances are your pooch is also fond of music? This doesn’t necessarily mean that you should boost the volume the next time … Read more

10 Things For Easy, Nutritious and Healthy Dog Treats

Mass produced dog treats can be high in calories. Many pet parents are making the switch to home made foods and treats to keep their dogs healthy and cut out preservatives and empty calories. If you are looking for alternatives to conventional store-bought dog treats, the following healthy options will give you some ideas for … Read more