Everything you need to know about your dog's training and behavior
Have you ever seen your dog kick their hind legs after they have done their business? It looks pretty funny when a dog does this, like they are wiping their hind paws. Not all dogs exhibit this behavior,...
Having a new puppy at home is exciting, but it can also come with challenges. One of the biggest hurdles: house-training your puppy. Fortunately, many dogs want nothing more than to please their human—this...
While some sources of dog stress are chronic in nature, such as separation anxiety, many are temporary and situational. Thunderstorms, fireworks, and even holiday gatherings can be stressful for dogs....
The following content may contain Chewy links. PetMD is operated by Chewy. Dogs have a lot to say, and they communicate through body language, facial expressions, and vocal signals like whines, growls,...
While dog crates can sometimes have negative connotations, a crate provides your puppy with so many benefits. The most significant? Providing her with a quiet, safe space she can go to whenever she feels...
Growling is part of normal canine communication. People usually think of a dog’s growl as a warning or as a sign of defense. Often, growling means that the dog needs space or is uncomfortable. However,...