Now that spring is on the horizon, many people will be out shopping for beautiful spring flowers and bulbs to plant in their backyard gardens. If your special canine friend spends time in your backyard and likes to dig or is a young dog who finds chewing anything and everything a fun pastime, this could [...]
Yard Dangers for Dogs
February 18th, 2010
Canine Kennel Cough
February 10th, 2010
Dogs who often associate with other dogs can be at risk for developing some serious respiratory health problems. There is a disease known as canine infectious tracheobronchitis or “kennel cough” as it is more commonly known, that can cause real problems for your small breed dog. Dogs are at risk for this contagious disease when [...]
Spaying or Neutering Your Tiny Dog
February 3rd, 2010
We all know that there is nothing cuter than a tiny dog breed puppy but unless you intend to become a breeder, there is no need for your animal to sire or bear a litter of puppies prior to being spayed or neutered. There is nothing cruel or inhumane about the process and in fact, [...]




