Animal Communication: How Your Dog Is Communicating with You through Their Body
Do you ever feel like you have full conversations with your dog…and somehow they can understand every word you’re saying? They really are man’s best friend… Dogs comfort us when we’re sad… And even respond when you say the word “walk” or “outside.” It seems like they’re actually UNDERSTANDING our language. In fact, I’ve encountered […]
Challenging Dog Breeds: The Dangers of Rescuing a Breed That’s Not a Fit for You
Adopting a dog is one of the best decisions you can make! You’re helping save a pup’s life and you and your family get another furry friend to love on. It’s a win-win! But I see so many pet owners choose their rescue dog based purely on looks. They head over to the shelter and […]
Dr. Rob and the Magnificent Properties of Medicinal Mushrooms for Dogs
Doggy Dan chats with Carol Novello from Mutual Rescue on radically changing the communities with human/dog relationships.
Separation Anxiety In Dogs: Why It Has Nothing to Do With Boredom
You can’t be with your dog 24/7. Whether you work outside the home or need to run out for a few errands, your dog will certainly be left alone. And it can become irksome if you step out for a trip to the market only to return to a disaster zone. If your dog feels […]
What To Do If You’re Approached By An Aggressive Dog
I’m sure most dogs that you encounter in your daily life are playful, friendly and kind. So when you’re confronted by a dog that’s aggressive and mean, it might catch you off guard…like you’re face-to-face with a coyote in the middle of the street. Knowing what to do in these situations can keep you as […]
Animal Communication Expert Annie Bourke Shares Fascinating Stories From Animal Perspectives
Doggy Dan chats with Carol Novello from Mutual Rescue on radically changing the communities with human/dog relationships.
Timing is Everything: When Should You Spay or Neuter Your Dog?
Ahh the cone of shame… Spaying and neutering household pets is a common, and well-praised, practice. It reduces the risk of accidental breeding, which could land even more dogs in shelters. And up until recently, it was recommended that you spay or neuter your dog as soon as physically possible, or around four to six […]
Tick Prevention: How to Check Your Dog for Ticks
Playing outside is great for your pup. They get some fresh air and exercise to work off any excess energy from being stuck inside during the cold winter months. While playing outside and running free is for your dog, there are dangers lurking and, although they might be tiny, pose a significant risk for your […]
What Our Pets Experience After Their Time On Earth With Us — with Karen Anderson, Pet Loss Specialist
Doggy Dan chats with Carol Novello from Mutual Rescue on radically changing the communities with human/dog relationships.