10 Best and Worst Foods we Give our Big Dogs We love our Big Dogs and we love to spoil them. But sometimes what we don’t know can hurt or even kill or Big Dog buddies. Here’s a list of the best and worst foods for or Big Dog buddies. So, go ahead spoil them, just don’t spoil them to death. Worst Foods Onions and Garlic Onions and garlic can kill their red blood cells which can cause anemia, and poisoning. Notable signs may be breathing problems, vomiting and weakness. Coffee, or Tea Caffeine can kill your big dog. If you think your dog ingest coffee or tea get him to the vet as soon as possible. Grapes Grapes...
Many people are unknowingly racist. Not necessarily against their fellow human beings but against our favorite companions, dogs. Shelters report Black Dogs are frequently overlooked because of their color. Man of these same dogs because of their color are euthanized because they can’t find a home. All because of their color. There is even a catch phrase for this, Black Dog Syndrome. But Black dogs are beautiful too. And don’t Black Dog’s lives matter? Color bias regarding dogs is for a few simple reasons. Some find black dogs scarier than brown, white or multi colored dogs. Since their faces appear less expressive do to the lack of pronounced eyebrows, some find their faces boring. Some simply feel that black...
BikingThe next time you want to a ride on your bike, let your Big Dog ride along with you. With the piggyback dogback carrier your dog will love riding along and taking in all of the sights, sounds and smells. All while securely attached to you. Have a picnicYou can share some great alone time outdoors by having a picnic with your Big Dog. Packing and serving your dog’s favorite meals and treats will be easy with the Collapsible dog food/water bowl Road TripWhy not load up the car with all your dog’s essentials and take a pet friendly road trip. You can plan our a route that have dog friendly hotels. While in the car even though you’ll want pull...
When you take your dog out for a walk, do you ever wonder why your canine companion has to sniff everything he/she encounters? Stopping countless times while you are trying to give both him and yourself exercise is his way of exploring the world and having fun in the process.Here’s 8 reasons why you need to be patient and let your dog sniff it out Dogs collect information about others that have been in a certain place. They can even detect the gender. Believe it or not they can identify what others have eaten. They can tell if a friend or foe has been there. Sniffing makes them feel happy and free. They can also identify a mate. Sniffing helps them...
Hey, big dog owners, are you tired of seeing your pooch snoozing on the sofa. Worse yet, fighting with your canine for a spot in the bed, not to mention having it sprawled across your legs while you’re trying to sleep. Did you know the average dog usually sleeps around 12 hours a day? Of course, not in one stretch, but throughout the day and night. With that much sleeping going on, isn’t it time to invest in a dog pad/ bed. Here are a few factors to consider when purchasing one: THE BED – Measure your dog while it’s standing from nose to tail. Then, measure it from the tip of the head to the floor. Add about 12...