Sometimes, dogs do strange things. Beyond rolling in mud puddles or biting themselves, your pet might drink from toilets or lick its butt. In other cases, it may eat its own poop or, worse, the poop ...
6 Weird Things Your Dog’s Poop Can Tell You About Their Health originally appeared on Parade Pets. It might be kind of strange behavior, but the thing I always do when I take my dogs out for a walk is ...
Annie-Mae Levy is a certified dog trainer and behaviorist at Woofz. She has a degree in animal behavior from Exeter University and experience training dogs from all walks of life, including reactive ...
Every time Cabella the dog does her business at the Jersey Shore, Sandy Perez is sure to quickly pick up after her. During a stroll near the beach in Spring Lake, she motions to her very own ...
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The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that a dog can produce up to 274 pounds of solid waste per year. Certainly, dog waste will eventually compost naturally on your lawn, but leaving it on ...
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In Columbus, Ohio, pet owners are legally required to pick up their dog's waste. Several other communities in Franklin County have similar ordinances regarding pet waste. It's annoying when a neighbor ...
Tell us if this sounds familiar: Your dog begs to go out, so you oblige and then wait an eternity for your pup to go to the bathroom. Ten minutes pass without a poop or a pee. Twenty minutes. It feels ...