Puppy Teething: What To Expect and How To Help Your Puppy
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Jump to section Puppy Teething Timeline Puppy Teething Symptoms How To Help a Teething Puppy When To Call Your Vet FAQs About Puppy Teething

As a dog parent, it’s always concerning to see your four-legged bestie in distress. One particularly alarming symptom is when your dog starts expelling dark brown (or even black or red) vomit. While your dog’s dark brown vomit could be due to something relatively benign (albeit unsavory), like your pup eating another dog’s poop or dirt (yuck!), it could also be a sign of more significant health concerns, such as stomach ulcers or an internal abdominal injury. We spoke with vets to understand the most common causes of dark brown, black and red vomit, and what they could mean for your pet’s health.

As you prepare your favorite lunch salad in the kitchen, you may feel tempted to offer a bite to your pup—but can dogs eat lettuce too? In short, yes, lettuce is safe for dogs to eat. But like other dog-friendly human foods, it’s important to feed lettuce in moderation—even if it is nutritious—and prepare it accordingly. Always check with your veterinarian before introducing any new food into your dog’s diet.

Parvo in dogs is spread through direct contact with infected dogs and infected vomit and feces, and is easily carried on hands, food dishes, bedding and shoes. Parvo rapidly kills its host by attacking the gastrointestinal tract of puppies and dogs. Canine parvovirus infection causes severe dehydration, and bloody vomiting and diarrhea. Parvo in dogs also attacks the immune system, weakening the dog’s ability to fend off bacterial infections. Dogs infected with parvo often die from secondary pneumonia or other bacterial infections. Parvovirus is a very successful virus in that it’s highly contagious and tough to kill, making it difficult to eradicate from the environment.,Jump to section How Do Dogs Get Parvo? Symptoms of Parvo in Puppies and Dogs Diagnosis and Treatment of Parvovirus Parvovirus Vaccine: Preventing Parvo in Puppies and Dogs Can Humans Get Parvo?

With proper care, a uromastyx can live 15–20 years. The spiny-tailed lizard is an herbivore that primarily eats high-fiber plants, leaves, and occasional fruits. Uromastyx lizards need more care and attention than other species and are best for experienced reptile keepers. ,The uromastyx is also called the spiny-tailed lizard. If you’re considering getting a uromastyx, ensure you have everything ready to provide your new pet with a long and healthy life.

Shake Shack is a casual food chain that serves American classics like hamburgers, hot dogs and shakes at multiple locations around New York (and the world). Matthews and Cosmo ate at the one in Madison Square Park. She describes the environment as laid back and easygoing. Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area, and Shake Shack even has a special dog menu, which includes their “bag o’ bones” biscuits and pooch-ini sundae. Cosmo gives the pooch-ini sundae two paws up! Even though he had his own P.L.A.Y. burger dog toy from home to play with, he tried to sneak a bite of Mom’s real burger. Maybe next time, Cosmo!,Do you decide where to eat based on where your dog is welcome? We can relate. And here’s the good news: If you’re looking for dog-friendly restaurants in NYC, the odds are in your favor. “People in New York City really love their dogs and bring them everywhere,” says Alexa Matthews, dog mom to 5-month-old red toy Poodle, Cosmo, and founder of @eatingNYC, a food-focused brand that covers restaurants, travel, fitness and luxury lifestyle around the world. “I find it pretty easy to find a place to eat that allows dogs. If I know I’m going to eat outside, I’ll always bring Cosmo with me.” Matthews is a self-proclaimed “professional eater” with over 300,000 followers who depend on her to find good eats in the city. And since she got Cosmo three months ago, he’s adapted well to his dog mom’s lifestyle. He even has his own Instagram (@cuddlemcosmo) filled with pictures of him in front of—you guessed it—food! “He loves eating out with me and seems super content whenever I bring him,” Matthews says. “Plus, it’s fun for me.” Here are Matthews and Cosmo’s favorite dog-friendly restaurants in NYC.

Avocado is revered for its substantial health benefits to humans. Not only do avocados contain iron and amino acids, but they’re also a rich source of monounsaturated fatty acids, known for their role in maintaining heart health and managing cholesterol levels. The fruit is also a powerhouse of antioxidants and essential nutrients, including potassium, various B vitamins, and vitamins C, E and K. Regrettably, the abundant health benefits avocados offer to humans don’t translate to our feline friends. The dangers of feeding avocado to cats include the following.,Jump to section Dangers of Feeding Avocado to Cats What to Do If Your Cat Eats Avocado How to Prevent Your Cat from Eating Avocado FAQs About Avocados and Cats

I recently had clients with a very stressed dog. There were so many situations that made this dog anxious. He barked whenever guests arrived and wouldn’t stop until they left. He lunged and snapped at dogs and strangers on walks. He barked and howled whenever he was left alone. I knew they needed help fast, so we went over some calming techniques along with some remedies I thought they could start using right away. When I saw the family the following week, I was pleased to see that the dog was doing much better. The barking and lunging on walks were almost gone, the barking at guests didn’t last as long, and the dog was more relaxed when left alone. They are definitely on the right path to calming their stressed dog. With the aid of calming remedies and training, you can help relieve your dog’s stress, too.

Chewy’s Get Real fresh dog food is a simple, healthy, and delicious way to provide your pup with everything they need to thrive. Created by a team of certified pet nutritionists, Get Real food offers human-grade ingredients in three simple recipes that dogs love: Chicken & Brussels Sprouts Beef & Sweet Potato Turkey & Cranberry Get Real comes in pre-portioned packs that offer complete meals on their own, or the food can be used as a topper or as a mixer with your dog’s favorite kibble. Get Real is available with a simple subscription that’s tailored to your dog’s specific needs. Click below to select your plan and schedule your first delivery!

As you enjoy your Friday night pizza, it’s tempting to share a bite with your dog—after all, pepperoni and cheese are usually a big hit with them! However, there’s one ingredient usually in pizza that you may be overlooking: garlic. Although it’s typically hidden in the sauce, it makes you wonder: Can dogs eat garlic? While a taste might not cause immediate harm, garlic can be toxic to dogs, even in small amounts. So, it’s best to avoid giving it to your dog altogether. Here’s everything you need to know. Did your dog eat a large amount of garlic? This is considered a medical emergency and you should take your dog to the vet immediately.