Dogs are known for their loyalty, intelligence, and affectionate nature, which makes them one of the most beloved companions worldwide. However, welcoming a dog into your home is more than just adding a furry friend; it’s about committing to their well-being and happiness for their entire lives. Whether you’re already a dog parent or considering...
Category: Dog Care
General Dog Aging Project
The American Dog Society is happy to announce that we are in partnership with the Dog Aging Project! This research project is designed to determine factors that may increase the quality and quantity of dog’s lives. Thousands of dogs are already enrolled from the comfort of their homes, and all dog parents must do is...
An Inside Scoop to Keeping Your Dog Free of Fleas
Fleas are a common nuisance for dogs and dog parents. These tiny parasites can cause discomfort and health issues for your furry friend. In this blog post, we will explore tips and tricks to keeping your dog flea-free and ensure their well-being. Regular Grooming Regular grooming is essential in the fight against fleas. Brushing your...
How to Get the Perfect Paws
Our four-legged friends bring immense joy into our lives, and as responsible dog parents, it’s our duty to ensure their well-being. One crucial aspect of your dog’s health is often overlooked – their paws. Dog paw care is essential for your dog’s mobility and overall comfort, and taking proper care of them is crucial. In...
How to Slow Down a Fast Eating Dog
What does a fast eating dog look like? Why is fast eating not good for your dog? How do you slow down your fast eating dog to reduce the potential health issues paired with fast eating? These are all valid questions that many dog parents may have to ask themselves as they continue their dog...
Are You Ready to be a Dog Parent?
Becoming a dog parent is extremely rewarding, but it is no easy task, especially if you are adopting a puppy. Here are some questions you should ask yourself before you decide to become a dog parent. Are you financially ready to get a dog? Dogs come with expenses. These expenses include, but are not limited...