As a dog parent, you want the best for your dog and sometimes people think the best is feeding them leftovers. It’s difficult to say no to that adorable face, isn’t it? Unfortunately, not everything that humans eat is okay for a dog and it’s important to be aware of what is and isn’t good more »
First Aid for Your Dog
Dogs are quite playful which makes them susceptible to accidents. An injury is an uncomfortable experience, and a wounded dog will not only be hurting be will also be scared. It is therefore up to you to step up and aid them in getting rid of the pain and ensure their comfort during the recovery more »
Keeping your Dog Safe in the Car
Almost every pet owner lets their dogs ride in their cars. Most will take measures to increase their security and safety, but just about everyone allows their dogs to ride loose. The pet is usually free to roam around the back seat and even get their heads out to feel the breeze. Even worse, some more »
How to Train Your Dog to Be More Confident
Some dogs are more shy, timid, or fearful than others. This can be frustrating for new and old owners. Fortunately, there are many actions and techniques that owners can utilize to make their dogs less afraid of their environment and to increase their dogs’ confidence. Pet Peeves, LLC has several tips that can be used more »