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The American Kennel Club defines behavioral euthanasia as the humane way to end a dog's life due to severe behavioral issues ...
Chrissy Elder happened to be at the shelter when 16-year-old Sammy was about to be surrendered by his owner who had "tears in ...
But common dog behavior problems aren’t always a sign that there is something inherently wrong with your pooch. Likewise, it doesn’t necessarily mean you have failed to do something or that ...
One thing you can't do is ignore a problem. The seven symptoms I list below are like a dog's “check engine light,” and ...
Other behavior problems owners ranked in the survey included persistent barking, escaping, frequently eating grass or feces and chewing unwanted objects. Only 110 dogs surveyed showed no behavior ...
Let’s dive into the history of small dogs and discover why behavior problems seem to be so common in these tiny fluffballs. Related: 5 Best Dog Breeds for Lazy People and Slackers.
Foster dogs are not always evaluated for behavioral issues. Madison-based dog behavior consultant Sarah Kalnajs has seen it too often: dogs placed in foster homes without the support they, or ...
Even the best-behaved dog can go No. 2 in the house sometimes. If it happens more often than usual, your furry friend may have a problem. Illness, aging, and emotional issues could be to blame.
Dogs can be affected by many lower urinary tract problems, like diseases or infections of the bladder, urethra, and prostate. Urinary tract symptoms can also point to other problems, such as ...
This brings us to a quiet culprit behind many behavioral issues: the well-meaning dog owner's tendency to rack up miles while, unbeknownst to them, their dogs are silently racking up stressors.
Let’s dive into the history of small dogs and discover why behavior problems seem to be so common in these tiny fluffballs. Related: 5 Best Dog Breeds for Lazy People and Slackers.