The 5 Best Dog Foods For Greyhounds: Reviews & Buyer’s Guide
They are agile and active. Quick on their feet, they can cut through any lane at speeds as much as 40 miles per hour by the virtue of their aerodynamic bodies. Greyhounds Read More >
They are agile and active. Quick on their feet, they can cut through any lane at speeds as much as 40 miles per hour by the virtue of their aerodynamic bodies. Greyhounds Read More >
Cocker Spaniels are one of the most energetic dog breeds with physiology, tougher, and harder than the others since they belong to the hunting family. It is the main reason that Read More >
A border collie is a cute, hardy, and smart furball. Heck, she is one of the smartest dog breeds ever to grace the earth.
It’s a remarkable mix of traits in Read More >
A combination of two very popular breeds, the Boxer Husky mix is half Boxer and half Siberian Husky. This is an interesting mix as both breeds are highly intelligent, working Read More >
A Walrus dog isn’t exactly going to be walking around with tusks. Neither does it even look anything like a Walrus facially…
It’s the wrinkles and folds of this pooch Read More >
Seizures can be a distressing experience for your furry companion.
Seeing her go through fits with absolutely nothing you can do surely takes a toll on you as well. If Read More >
Part of the “Why I Chose” series where ScoutKnows brings you stories from dog owners in their own words about why they chose the dog they did.
Are you one of the lucky
Dogs are a great addition to any family, but they can have anxiety just like humans. It’s hard enough for us to deal with the anxiety of everyday life, but Read More >
Don’t make the mistake of thinking you’ve conquered the costs of owning a dog just because you can afford the asking price. It’s true that the first hurdle to dog Read More >
You talk it out with your roommate. Your husband eventually relents… You’ve finally been swayed by the local adoption events at your local farmer’s market, and have done your research on Read More >
There’s been a lot of interest in the many uses of coconut oil lately, so it’s no surprise that using it for your canine family members has become a popular topic of conversation Read More >
Traveling with a dog is a lot easier than it used to be. Since so many people have dogs and sometimes dogs are a person’s main companion, many hotels attempt to Read More >
A lot of confusion exists regarding how to train your dog to be a service dog, what requirements your dog must meet to be considered a service dog, and what being a Read More >
If your dog seems to be paying more attention to their ears than usual then you might want to take a closer look. Dogs can be prone to irritations, inflammation, and Read More >
Part of the “Why I Chose” series where ScoutKnows brings you stories from dog owners in their own words about why they chose the dog they did.
The first time I laid
It starts innocently. You begin to notice the dogs in your neighborhood. A white, fluffy Maltese and a Bichon Frise. A goofy Labradoodle and a grinning Pit Bull. Read More >
Welcoming a new dog into your home is so much more than picking out a name and deciding on a breed. It’s a special bond that starts the moment you decide to save a life. Read More >
Periodontal disease affects more than 80% of dogs above the age of 3
http://nypost.com/2014/09/13/vets-are-divided-over-a-new-way-to-clean-your-dogs-teeth/
. It is the direct result of poor dental hygiene for your favorite canine. Dogs can accumulate plaque and tartar under
The moment you bring home your new fluffball, you become a pet parent. That means that you are now entirely responsible for the tiny creature snoozing happily in your lap. From emergency vet visits (been Read More >
There is a lot to consider when it comes to finding the right dog to join your family. Scout has put together this post to help you make the choice that is right for you Read More >