Posted on: April 26, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Why do dogs eat grass?

Our canine companions are full of surprises. From zoomies around the living room to the occasional penchant for digging up prized flowers, their antics keep us entertained and sometimes a little bewildered. One particularly common, yet puzzling, behavior is the sight of a dog munching contentedly on a patch of grass. Why do dogs eat grass, you ask? While it might seem like an odd dietary choice, the answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think. This blog delves into the fascinating world of canine grass-eating, exploring the science behind this behavior, dispelling common myths, and offering insights to help you understand your dog’s grassy cravings.

Posted on: April 26, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Can Dogs Eat Seaweed? How To Safely Feed Your Dog Seaweed

Humans love seaweed, from salads and sushi to soup and supplement powder. It comes in many forms and contains a variety of nutritional benefits. If seaweed is commonplace in your diet, you might wonder if your dog can eat it. Yes, dogs can eat some types of seaweed in small amounts. But there are also some types of seaweed they cannot eat, so I’ll give you the facts and risks…

Posted on: April 25, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Lipomas/Fatty Cysts in Labradors

Many pets get these fatty lumps and bumps as they age. In this new ‘episode’ we’ll be discussing why pets get fat deposits and what you can do to prevent it from happening. I know, those unsightly lumps and bumps can sometimes be common in some Labrador lines, and are referred to as lipomas. Just like with humans, we carry genetics that do weird things. Most are not cancerous, and…

Posted on: April 23, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

PROPOLYNE GLYCOL in pet foods causes destruction of red blood cells, cancerous growth, seizures, anxity, and more.

PROPOLYNE GLYCOL in pet foods causes destruction of red blood cells, cancerous growth, seizures, anxity, and more. (Educate you and your VET!) Propylene gycol, found in Nestle Purina’s BENEFUL food as well as numerous other dry dog food brands (check your label!) -also used as automotive antifreeze- causes destruction of red blood cells and is one of the most poisonous substances found REGULARLY in pet foods– canine veterinarians and nutritionists…

Posted on: April 19, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Do Dogs Dream?

Chasing Squirrels in Slumberland: Do Dogs Dream and What Do They Dream About?
Our beloved canine companions bring endless joy and unconditional love into our lives. We cuddle them close, play fetch in the park, and witness their boundless enthusiasm for life. But what happens when they curl up for a nap, their paws twitching and eyes fluttering beneath closed lids? Do dogs dream, and if so, what fantastical adventures might unfold in the depths of their minds?

Posted on: April 17, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

6 Best Dog-Talking Buttons: FluentPet vs Hunger For Words vs Vocal Pups vs Mewoofun & More

Have you ever thought that life as a dog parent would be so much easier if your dog could talk to you? They can, thanks to dog-talking buttons, sometimes called dog button boards. This fun training tool enables dogs to learn how to communicate and is a great way to bond with them. Dog-talking buttons are more than just a social media fad, and there’s actual science behind them. Here, I explore…

Posted on: April 12, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

What Home Remedy Can I Give My Dog For Diarrhea?

When it comes to diarrhea in dogs, treatment at home may be all your pup needs to recover. However, you’re likely wondering, what home remedy can I give my dog for diarrhea — and what’s actually effective? Many of us pup owners at Canine Journal have plenty of experience with natural remedies for dog diarrhea. I’ll share what veterinarians recommend, our personal experience with home remedies, and when it’s time…

Posted on: April 10, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Meloxicam For Dogs: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects & More

As pet parents, when our dogs are unwell, we don’t feel like ourselves either. We’re worried and stressed, and we just want to see them wagging their tails, nudging us with their noses, and enjoying their food again. So, it’s understandable if you find yourself staring at the medication prescribed by the vet, trying to remember exactly what they said. Thankfully, the dispensing label for any veterinary medication should give…

Posted on: April 9, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

9 Home Remedies For Dog Scooting & When To See Your Vet

Have you ever caught your pup dragging their butt across the carpet and wondered, “What are they doing?” You are not alone, and this behavior is called dog scooting. Although this quirky act might provoke a giggle, it’s a sign that something might be wrong. I explore why dogs engage in this activity and suggest 9 home remedies for dog scooting. Hopefully, they will help alleviate their discomfort and stop…

Posted on: April 8, 2024 Posted by: Petsynse Comments: 0

Can Any Dog Breed Herd Sheep?

Beyond Border Collies: Unveiling the Hidden Herding Potential
The image of a Border Collie gracefully maneuvering a flock of sheep is a familiar one, etched in our minds as the epitome of a herding dog. But what if we told you there’s more to the story? While Border Collies are undeniably masters of herding, the herding instinct isn’t exclusive to this iconic breed. This blog delves into the fascinating world of canine herding, exploring the history behind these working dogs, the different herding styles they employ, and surprisingly, the hidden herding potential that might lie dormant within your own furry companion!