Choosing a Yorkie Puppy: Tips, Tricks, and Guidance

Yorkies are personable little dogs known for their independence and high-energy attitudes. As with any dog breed, there is some variety from dog to dog. For this reason, it is important to think carefully when choosing yorkie puppies for sale. Visit the litter several times, ask the breeder a lot of questions, and follow the tips below to help ensure you choose the best yorkie puppy for your family. Decide whether you want a regular or teacup yorkie Read More 

Taking Care Of Your Dog’s Health: When To Go To The Veterinarian Hospital

Taking care of your dog's health can sometimes seem easy and other times seem incredibly confusing and complicated. It can be difficult to know when you should deal with issues at home and when you should head to the veterinary hospital to have your dog checked out and taken care of by a professional. To take away some of that confusion, here are a few times when you should definitely take your dog to the vet hospital. Read More 

Spring Holds Hidden Hazards For Your Pets

Spring has arrived. You probably feel the pull to get outside to your garden or landscaping, and you're also planning for the upcoming Easter celebration. Your furry friends are likely anxious to go outside and roll around on the warming earth. Although it's a fun and refreshing time for both you and your pets, it can also be a dangerous time for your pets if you don't watch out for the hidden hazards of Spring. Read More 

4 Friendly Dog Breeds That Are Great For Families

If you have a family with children, and you want to get a dog, you need to get a dog that is known for being friendly. The thing with families is not only may you have young children around your dogs, but you may also have lots of guests in your home over the years as your children have their friends and family over. You need a puppy that will turn into a dog who is okay being around people. Read More 

Dogs And Apartments: 4 Qualities To Look For

If you want to get a dog, but you live in an apartment, you have to be extra careful about the type of dog you get. While each individual dog has its own personality (for lack of a better term), breeds often have general qualities that make the individual dog more or less likely to act a certain way. Apartment life often requires a lot of adjustments compared to life in a house, and certain breeds are better suited to the smaller space and different noise and neighbor requirements. Read More