Do Dogs Have Taste Buds? Taste is one of the primary sensations important in the developing canine. But, do dogs have similar taste buds to our own? Read our Holidays4Dogs article to find [...]
Canine Diabetes Canine diabetes is one of the most common hormonal diseases in dogs and can appear in animals as young as 18 months of age. However, the majority of dogs are diagnosed between the [...]
Liver Disease in Dogs Just as in humans, the liver is a crucial organ in the canine body which sustains a long and healthy life. The liver’s vital functions include; removing toxins from [...]
How To Stop Your Dog Speed Eating. We’ve all heard the phrase ‘wolfing it down’ – to eat a large amount of food very quickly. – like a ravenous wolf! Unfortunately, this can [...]
Human Foods Your Dog Can Safely Enjoy. We all like to treat our dogs sometimes. However, there are so many things that are really not good for dogs such as, ice cream, or biscuits. But – [...]
Hypoglycaemia In Small Breeds Of Dog. Hypoglycaemia in small dogs is a fairly common problem. It is preventable, but it is something with should be carefully monitored if you own a small or toy [...]
It Is Safe For My Dog To Drink Tea? Many of us enjoy a lovely hot cuppa, especially after a cold winter walk. Drinking tea isn’t just warming and comforting – it’s a British [...]
Healthy Dog Treats. This Holidays4Dogs article will provide recipes for healthy dog treats you can offer your dog, rather than commercially prepared ones. These are often full of additives [...]
Frozen Treats For Dogs. The summer season is a wonderful time to be enjoying the great outdoors with your dog. However, when the weather is sweltering, our dogs need various ways to help stay [...]
Food Guarding in Dogs. Food guarding, (or resource guarding), is one of the more common problems that can occur with family dogs. Fortunately, in most cases, it is relatively easy to address. [...]