It's normal for your dog to scratch sometimes, but if they keep it up then it may be a sign of fleas, an infection, or a ...
DEAR JOAN: I have two puppies, half Havanese and half poodle, from the same breeder but different litters. The male is predominately poodle, is almost 2 years old, and weighs under 15 pounds. He ...
Every other week on NHPR's Morning Edition, the Outside/In team answers a listener question about the natural world. This week’s question comes from Ann Barker, of Hollis: “My question is based on the ...
There’s nothing more frustrating than watching your dog scratch, chew, or lick themselves all day - especially when you’ve already ruled out fleas. If your pup seems constantly itchy but isn’t dealing ...
Dogs eat grass for a number of reasons, ranging from fiber cravings to stomach troubles. It may also just be they like the ...
What do you do when your dog won't stop scratching? Tele vet Neil McIntosh reveals how not to go about tackling the ...
Have you ever wondered why dogs roll in the grass? We've got the reasons behind this curious—and sometimes stinky—dog behavior. There are many reasons dogs may roll in the grass, according to ...
It’s so easy to lavish affection on our precious pups. We can’t resist kissing their cute faces, giving them belly rubs and scratching behind their ears. And they like it too—if we pause for just a ...