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How to Keep Your Senior Dog Happy, Healthy & Comfortable
There's a moment every dog owner dreads — the day you realize your dog is getting old. Maybe it's the gray around their muzzle. The way they take a beat longer to stand up. The walks that used to be sprints but are now slow, deliberate strolls. Aging is inevitable. But "old" doesn't have to mean "uncomfortable." With the right adjustments to diet, exercise, environment, and veterinary care, many senior dogs live vibrant, happy lives well into their golden years. When Does a D

Doggo-Stuff
Mar 13 min read


Seasonal Allergies in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes & What Actually Helps
Every spring, millions of Americans reach for the Claritin. But what most people don't realize is that their dogs are going through the exact same thing — just without the ability to tell you about it. Seasonal allergies (also called atopic dermatitis or environmental allergies) are incredibly common in dogs. Studies suggest that 10 to 15 percent of the US dog population is affected. And unlike humans, who sneeze and get watery eyes, dogs show allergies primarily through thei

Doggo-Stuff
Feb 13 min read


The Truth About Dog Food Labels: What Every Owner Should Know
Walk into any pet store in America and you'll be hit with hundreds of dog food bags, all screaming the same things at you: "premium," "all-natural," "human-grade," "holistic," "grain-free." It's overwhelming — and that's by design. The pet food industry in the US is a $58 billion market. And like most big industries, it spends a lot more on marketing than on transparency. The result? Labels that are technically legal but practically meaningless to the average dog owner. Here'

Doggo-Stuff
Jan 213 min read


Why Your Dog Sleeps So Much — And When You Should Actually Worry
If you've ever looked at your dog snoozing at 2 PM on a Tuesday and thought, "Is this normal?" — yes, it probably is. Dogs sleep a lot more than humans. But understanding why they sleep so much — and recognizing when something's off — can tell you a lot about your dog's overall health. How Much Sleep Is Normal? The average adult dog sleeps between 12 and 14 hours per day. Puppies and senior dogs can sleep even more — up to 18 or 20 hours in some cases. That sounds like a lot,

Doggo-Stuff
Jan 23 min read


5 Signs Your Dog Might Have Joint Pain — And What to Do About It
Here's a stat that surprises most dog owners: according to the American Kennel Club, roughly 25% of all dogs in the US will be diagnosed with some form of arthritis during their lifetime. For large breeds, that number climbs even higher. The tricky part? Dogs are hardwired to hide pain. It's an evolutionary instinct — showing weakness in the wild makes you a target. So by the time you notice your dog is struggling, the discomfort has often been building for weeks or months. H

Doggo-Stuff
Dec 18, 20253 min read


How Much Exercise Does Your Dog Really Need? A Guide by Breed Size
One of the most common questions new dog owners ask is: "Am I walking my dog enough?" The short answer is — it depends. Your dog's breed, size, age, and overall health all play a role in determining how much exercise they actually need. And here's the thing most people get wrong: more exercise isn't always better. Over-exercising a puppy can damage growing joints. Under-exercising a working breed can lead to anxiety and destructive behavior. The sweet spot is somewhere in bet

Doggo-Stuff
Nov 20, 20253 min read
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