In honor of Animal Pain Awareness Month this September, pet experts have outlined the often-subtle signs dogs may exhibit when they are in pain. Dogs might instinctively try to conceal their ...
Dogs are very physically expressive. Whether sprinting for a ball or just following their owners around, motion is how they engage with life. But over time, the way they move can start to change. A ...
Maybe your dog went a little too hard during playtime and they're not running with the same pep, or the passage of time has caught up to them. Either way, seeing your pup in pain is never nice. "There ...
Aging dogs have a talent for staying stoic, even when their bodies start to fail them. Unlike people, they rarely complain, but that doesn’t mean the discomfort isn’t there. As your pup grows older, ...
If your furry friend is having trouble climbing stairs, chewing up your favorite shoes, dealing with separation anxiety, or just can't seem to settle down, think about adding a bit of CBD oil to their ...
Are you hurting? If so, do you reach for an extra dose of painkiller? According to new research, you might be able to alleviate some of your pain by simply calling your pet dog into the room to sit by ...
Q: I have a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel who is 9. Recently, over the last two weeks, he developed an involuntary, what I would call, muscle spasm. I can see it in his upper body and through his back ...