Buckle up because we’ll drop a Technicolor truth bomb on this grayscale misconception.
A long-standing myth says that seven dog years are equal to one human year. However, this is not normal dog math.
You may have noticed that your dog was eating a lot of grass and thought, "Oh no, Spot's got a stomachache."
Contrary to common opinion, tail-wagging doesn't always mean a happy puppy. Our common dog myth is that fear, insecurity, or hostility equals dog happiness.
Let's bust the idea that dogs should only eat dry food. It can be easy for dog owners to feed their dogs dry kibble, but it's not a must for their dogs' diet.
TeamDogs tells the Liverpool Echo, “The dogs that have a powerful chest and a heavy skull are not very good swimmers bulldogs, mastiffs, dachshunds, and boxers.
One dog myth that has been going around for too long is that our furry friends are naturally tough when it comes to the cold.
Not at all, quite the opposite! Even though it makes sense, cutting their fur can hurt them more than help.
Certain types of bones can be a healthy part of your furry friend’s diet. They provide essential nutrients, promote oral health, and keep your pup happily occupied.