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Male vs. Female Dogs: Which Is Easier to Keep?

Male vs. Female Dogs: Which Is Easier to Keep?

Male dogs are larger, more playful and territorial, eager but impatient to train; females are calmer, more affectionate, cleaner and steadier to train. Males mark territory and may fight when in season, while females have a heat bleed and can accidentally become pregnant. Each sex also has its own common diseases, so the choice comes down to your own situation and preference.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Water Is Best for Your Dog to Drink?

What Water Is Best for Your Dog to Drink?

Tap water carries chlorine, bacteria and heavy metals, so boil and cool it, or run it through a good filter. Bottled mineral water is fine occasionally but not long-term (kidney burden, stones); purified water is safe but needs dietary minerals; rain and river water are best avoided because of pollution. Boiled or purified water is the everyday choice, and skip juice, tea, coffee and cola.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
What Your Dog’s Different Facial Expressions Mean

What Your Dog’s Different Facial Expressions Mean

A dog's face shows its mood: ears up with a closed mouth means calm, ears forward with a slightly open mouth means curious, ears back and mouth open means affection, while ears back and mouth slightly open signals nervousness. Ears forward with a C-shaped open mouth is a pre-attack warning, and flattened ears with bared teeth mean fear and a readiness to bite.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Will a Dog Bite Its Owner?

Will a Dog Bite Its Owner?

Once bonded, a dog is very loyal and won't bite without reason. But if pushed too far or harmed on purpose, it may fight back. Here are situations where a dog might bite its owner, so you can avoid them.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Is a Dog Harness Better? How to Choose and Use One

Is a Dog Harness Better? How to Choose and Use One

A harness is kinder than a collar because it moves the pull force from the neck to the chest, so you can check a lunging dog without choking it, and its figure-8 fit is harder to slip. Choose by chest girth, comfort, strength, durability and neat workmanship, fit it two fingers loose, keep the leash under 1.5 m, and introduce it after vaccinations at about four months.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Precautions for Taking Your Dog Swimming

Precautions for Taking Your Dog Swimming

Swimming is great summer exercise, but a dog's first time is frightening and needs calm coaxing with a life ring. Carry large dogs with a U-hug around the belly and small dogs like a baby, avoid the midday sun, cap sessions at about 5 minutes for unfit or older dogs, and watch for panting or cramps. Rinse the dog afterward and keep short-nosed or sick dogs out of the water.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
4 Common Mistakes When Walking Your Dog

4 Common Mistakes When Walking Your Dog

Daily walks help a dog's health, but the wrong approach causes harm. Always use a leash, avoid walking in high heat, keep the dog at your side rather than letting it lead, and limit time in grass and bushes where ticks and parasites lurk. Regular deworming and bathing also protect against external parasites.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
Dog Training: Methods and Tips

Dog Training: Methods and Tips

Well-behaved dogs are made through training. Train during the ideal window of 3–6 months in a distraction-free space, use short, consistent commands, keep sessions to 10–15 minutes, and reward correct behavior with praise or treats. A toy held at eye level can refocus a distracted puppy.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
7 Ways Dogs Apologize — Can You Read Them?

7 Ways Dogs Apologize — Can You Read Them?

Dogs are among humans' best friends, with deep bonds. When they do wrong, they show apologetic behaviors — but many owners miss the signs. Here are 7 ways dogs say sorry.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026
How to Care for a Postpartum Dog

How to Care for a Postpartum Dog

After whelping, clean the mother, keep her warm, and support milk with nutritious soups and calcium; watch for lochia and metritis, avoid bathing, and protect puppies from a stressed or neglectful mother.

Pet Health 📅 August 7, 2026