Different coats need different amounts of brushing and care to prevent tangles and matts and keep the coat clean and healthy. Short, long, double-coated, silky, curly or wiry – find out more about brushing here.
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Different coats need different amounts of brushing and care to prevent tangles and matts and keep the coat clean and healthy. Short, long, double-coated, silky, curly or wiry – find out more about brushing here.
Grooming is an essential part of dog care, but cleaning dogs’ faces is sometimes an overlooked part of the process.
How do you keep your dog’s coat clean and shiny? Show us in the i Love Dog Coats photo contest!
Dogscaping is simply landscaping your backyard with your dog’s needs in mind. Here are tips from experts for how to do it.
Sugarless gum, hand sanitizer and pill bottles are just some of the items in your purse that could harm your dog if he ingests them.
Enter a picture of your pooch’s tummy in i Love Dogs’ i Love Dog Bellies photo contest this month.
Here are the pooches with the most dazzling smiles in our i Love Dog Teeth photo contest.
While it’s normal for dogs to throw up once in a while, here’s how to know when it’s time to see a veterinarian.
Commonly known as “Bloat,” Gastric Dilatation/Volvulus Syndrome (GDV) is a condition that gets dogs right where it hurts most, in the gut.
Diarrhea is a symptom of a larger problem, so it’s a good idea to take your dog to the vet after showing signs of soft fecal matter.