by dmcadmin | Mar 27, 2020 | Dog Care
By Priya Poduval Senior dogs or dogs around 8 to 10 years and plus have different needs and care requirements than those of a much younger dog. But how do you know when your dog is considered to be a senior or reaching his retirement years? It really depends on the...
by dmcadmin | Mar 8, 2020 | Dog Care
By Anja Reimann There are some basic things you can consider to make the walking experience a great one. Dedicate time, love, and patience to walk your dog daily. As a rule of thumb regarding exercise duration, walking in the fresh air for 30 minutes to up to two...
by dmcadmin | Mar 8, 2020 | Dog Care
By Ketan Panchal HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LEASH FOR YOUR DOG? Whether you’re buying your new dog a leash for the first time or replacing an older one with something more up to date, the options can seem overwhelming. There are different types of leashes available in...
by dmcadmin | Mar 8, 2020 | Dog Care
By Dr. Suranjan Sarkar Burn injuries in dogs are more common than we think. When we say “burn” we think of fire, but that’s not all. Burns in pets can occur by many other agents as well. You may not be aware that walking your dog on hot streets during the summer...
by dmcadmin | Feb 5, 2020 | Dog Care
By Priya Poduval – Co-Founder, Petz House – Pet Boarding and Pet Old Age Home Responsible dog owners know that their canine companion’s warm and soft fur is like a personal paradise for ticks and fleas. But once they move in, and begin feeding on your...
by dmcadmin | Dec 23, 2019 | Dog Care
“No matter how little and how few possessions you own, having a pet makes you rich.” – Louis Sabin By Dr. Sheena Thamman * I got my first dog, a 10-day-old black and tan Dachshund pup, when I was around 12 years of age. I got him as a gift from my father. He was...