In our newly pet-crazy culture, you can experience every one of your favorite activities right here in town with your best friend—your dog.
With hundreds of millions of pets across the world, being an eco-friendly pet owner can have a greater environmental impact than you might expect.
Because is there anything better than being a dog?
Most dogs don't bite, and most dog bites aren't serious—but in some cases, even a lick can be incredibly dangerous.
Read on for everything you want to know about dog-friendly travel, from choosing the right mode of transportation to securing the proper documents to staying in a pet-friendly hotel.
Everything's better when you're greeted with a tail wag.
Meet Louie, the slobbery, four-legged officemate who taught us a few things about how to work better.
Picking up your dog the right way is easy as long as you follow these vet recommended techniques. Check out our do's and don'ts for handling canines.
We've got the answers to frequently asked questions about dog grooming, like: Is it safe to blow-dry my dog, and how can I control my dog's shedding?
Asking your dog to perform common tricks, like wait and shake, can make a visit to the vet easier and less stressful on your pooch. Our trainer explains why.
If you're planning to give your cat or dog a bath, it's best to avoid these common grooming mistakes.
We like to think we know when our pets hurt but it's not always easy to detect signs your cat or dog is in pain. Here are subtle signs to look for.
The day you brought Buddy home still feels like yesterday. And you've probably documented every moment of his life--from tiny fledgling puppy to full-gro...
Can your cat get Lyme disease? What about your dog? And can they pass it to you? Dr. Marty Becker explores myths about pets and Lyme disease.
Don't let your house go to the dogs and the cats. Follow these tips and you can keep your floors, walls and furniture looking great.
Wordless sympathy from my other dog got me through that tough first night.
Housetraining your dog or puppy requires far more than a few stacks of old newspapers—it calls for vigilance, patience, plenty of commitment and above all, consistency.
It's a pretty adorable behavior, but why do dogs do it? We talked with a veterinary behaviorist about why some dogs try to walk between people's legs.
When thinking about getting a dog, there are a few things you need to take into consideration. Learn how to choose a dog & what to know beforehand on petMD.