
Dog Tips
Learn to be the best pet parent with helpful dog tips to make sure your pupper is always healthy and happy. From what dogs can eat to what to do if your dog gets lost, we've got you covered with information from experts.

How to Calm an Anxious Dog
Just like us humans, dogs also face anxiety issues because of multiple reasons. As responsible and loving pet parents, we need to know how to identify if the dog is feeling anxious, how to calm him/her down, and how to prevent it from happening again. ...
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Benadryl for Dogs: Is It Safe and Effective? A Comprehensive Guide to Using Benadryl for Allergies, Anxiety, and More
Does your dog suffer from allergies or anxiety? If you've ever reached for Benadryl to relieve your allergy symptoms, you might wonder if it's safe and effective for your canine companion. This comprehensive guide will explore the uses, safety, dosage,...
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Why Tail Wagging Does Not Equal Happiness
Have you ever encountered a dog wagging his or her tail only to see them become reactive or aggressive? That’s because not all tail wagging signals that a dog is happy or excited. Some tail wagging is actually a red flag for what’s about to occur, and...
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Can Dogs Eat Oranges? What’s Safe, What’s Not, and How Much to Feed
Yes, dogs can eat oranges in moderation. The fleshy part of a peeled, seedless orange is safe for most dogs as an occasional treat. However, oranges are high in natural sugar and acidity, so they should only make up a small portion of your dog’s diet....
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Can Dogs Eat Bread? Safety Guide for Pet Parents
Yes, dogs can eat plain, fully baked bread in small amounts. However, bread provides no real nutritional benefit and certain types — including raw dough, garlic bread, raisin bread, and bread containing xylitol — can be dangerous. Here’s what pet...
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Why Growth Isn’t Always Comfortable for Dogs
Every dog owner has felt this before: You introduce a new challenge. Your dog looks uncertain at first. And you panic. You worry that you’ve pushed too far. But what if, instead of removing them from the moment, you showed them that they’re capable...
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You’re Allowed to Have Off Days in Training
Just like with gym routines, rest matters, and dogs need it too. When we’re working through behavior issues, it’s easy to fixate on getting there as quickly as possible. What we often miss is that dogs need time to slow down and process what they’re...
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Your Dog is (Most Likely) Not Dominating You
Ever been told your dog is “dominating you” or that you need to exert dominance over them for them to listen reliably? While it can sound convincing, it's probably not true. It’s Likely a Lack of Clear Expectations Dogs learn by outcomes. The door...
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Your Dog Is Overstimulated (Not Under-Exercised): Why Calm Exposure Should Be a Priority in 2026
Let’s make this the year you stop guilting yourself (or letting others guilt you) into thinking that you’re not exercising your dog enough and that this is the core reason for their “bad behavior.” Let’s break it down Exercise and Behavior Are Not One...
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