Is there anything better than taking a stroll with your dog as leaves swirl around in a vibrant display of autumn colors? While nothing may beat that specific experience, there are plenty of other things you can do with your beloved pooch during the fall...

Contrary to popular belief, a wet nose isn’t actually a reliable indicator of your dog’s health. Your dog’s gums, however, can serve as a window into their overall wellbeing and an indicator for certain diseases. The gums act as a protective membrane for the teeth...

Many dog owners are familiar with the dreaded term ‘canine parvovirus.’ This virus carries a nasty and scary reputation for how severely it can affect dogs, especially puppies. But just like any other virus or disease, one of the best tools for prevention is knowing...