Plus, Why Do Dogs Bark at Each Other?
How to Get Dog Pee Smells and Stains Out of Various Surfaces | | | No matter how well trained your dog is, and how diligently you keep to your potty-break schedule, sometimes pee happens. Whether on the carpet, hardwood floor, or anywhere else, prompt action is the best way to make sure that dog urine won't leave a lasting impression (and smell). Even if you come upon a dried urine puddle or stain, there are still things you can do to remove the smell. | | | | Ways You Could Be Annoying Your Dog | Your dog loves you unconditionally. It's one of the best parts of their companionship. But that doesn't mean your dog loves everything you do. In fact, a lot of dog owners irritate their pet every day without even realizing it. Do you think you might be guilty? Here are some ways you might be annoying your dog. | | | | Bernese Mountain Dog Facts You May Not Know | Along with chocolate and cheese, the Swiss Canton of Bern is best known as the home of four breeds of mountain dogs, including the Bernese Mountain Dog. They're striking, powerful, placid, and affectionate, so there's a lot to love. Here are even more Bernese Mountain Dog facts that will teach you all about this breed. | | | 11 Adorable Doormats That Every Dog Lover Needs | Just about every dog owner can relate to having a home that's less than pristine thanks to their four-legged friend. While it's nearly impossible to prevent hair from piling up (unless, of course, you own a hypoallergenic pup), however, you can prevent muddy paws (and feet!) from laying tracks inside. | | Join Us at the 2024 Woofstock Dog Show! | "Let the sun shine!" and tune in to the 2024 Woofstock Dog show on Saturday, June 8th, always on AKC.tv! | | | Why Do Dogs Bark at Each Other? | Yip, yap, woof, and howl. The language your dog uses may be more complicated than you realize. Dogs use their barks to show how they feel and to communicate with other dogs. The reason behind their bark can change depending on the situation. Excessive barking, however, can be more than annoying: it may be a behavioral problem. Part of responsible dog ownership is deciphering these barks so you can take care of your dog and better understand how they're feeling. | | | |
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