Signs of Arthritis in Dogs (and What to Do About It)
Arthritis is very common in humans, but did you know it’s common in us dogs, too? Up to 1 in 5 dogs have arthritis, and just like with humans, it’s more common with age.
If you have a dog approaching his senior years, it’s a good idea to be familiar with the signs of arthritis so you can get prompt diagnosis and treatment, but be aware that younger dogs can have arthritis, too. Here are the signs to look for, and what to do when you suspect arthritis is the culprit.
Should I Crate My Dog?
Remember, your dog’s crate is either a training tool or a place for them to relax, it’s not a tool for punishment or a place to put them when you’ve “had enough.” With that in mind, let’s looks at when you should and shouldn’t crate your dog.
1. When your dog is new to your house. Whether you’re adding a puppy or an adult dog to your family, a crate can be a good tool for them to transition to their new environment.
Top Travel Tips for Road Trips With Your Dog
Hello my lovelies! Good to see you again.
As you’ll remember from my first blog, I’m Moxie the Maltese, and I LOVE to travel. This time I thought I’d share some wisdom I’ve gathered over the years on how to have the safest, most enjoyable road trip with your dog.
There’s nothing like human and dog hitting the open road together!