Category: Behavior

  • Working From Home with a Dog

    When I first came up with this article idea, I had no idea that a majority of the population would get the chance to work from home. As a freelance writer, Molly always works from home with me by her side, but ever since the coronavirus pandemic started, it’s become more of a norm for…

  • Can Dogs Tell When a Person is Bad?

    I don’t usually like to call anyone “bad”, but there are certain actions people do that can be considered good or bad. Dogs are known for being loving and forgiving, no matter how a human treats them. However, research actually suggests that dogs can clearly differentiate a “good” person from a “bad” person. (Click title…

  • Dogs Might Be Able to Sniff Out COVID-19

    With so many humans getting COVID-19, there just aren’t enough tests for everyone! Luckily, dogs might be able to provide a solution for this problem. Dogs have been known to sniff out different human health concerns such as cancer and low blood sugar, so scientists are currently looking to see if these pups can also…

  • What Does a Dog with a Yellow Ribbon Mean?

    If you walk your dog in new areas often, chances are that you’ve seen a dog with a yellow ribbon. These yellow ribbons are usually tied to the dog’s leash or collar, and they’re for so much more than just decoration. Yellow ribbons are actually very important for the dogs that have them, so I…

  • Dangers of Cropped Ears and Docked Tails

    I’ve seen lots of dogs that have cropped ears and docked tails. For some breeds, it might even seem normal, but that’s the sad part. I want to bring attention to procedures like this because many people do think it’s normal for certain breeds, but that shouldn’t be the case. Anyone who thinks that needs…

  • Teaching Kids How to Behave Around Dogs

    It’s no secret that kids love dogs. They always want to cuddle us and give us as many hugs and kisses as possible. While it might look cute in pictures and videos, people need to consider how dogs feel in these situations. As sweet as kids can be, they can also be intimidating for a…

  • Common Dog Parent Mistakes

    Everyone makes mistakes, even the best dogs and the best dog parents. Therefore, it’s important to acknowledge your mistakes and learn from them, especially when it comes to caring for your pup. So, here are some of the most common mistakes that dog parents make. If you’re one of them, that’s okay! Humans can always…

  • Can Dogs and Cats Be Friends?

    It’s a common rumor that dogs and cats are sworn enemies. In cartoons and movies, the dogs and cats always seem to be plotting against each other. However, that’s not exactly real life. Sure, some dogs and cats can have their feuds, but for the most part, dogs and cats don’t actually hate each other,…

  • Knowing When to Let Your Dog Play with Other Dogs

    Many dogs love to bounce around and play with other dogs. They love to run up and sniff every dog they meet. So, a lot of dog parents assume that this is a universal dog behavior. However, all dogs are different. There are plenty of dogs (like me!) that just don’t want to meet every…

  • Common Dog Body Language

    It’s sad that dogs can’t talk to humans. It would be so much easier to let them know what we’re thinking. However, there are some ways that we can communicate using body language. So, what does different dog body language mean? (Click title to read more!)