DIY Dog Toys
Every dog loves to play. Some dogs tear their dog toys in a matter of seconds and buying new toys can be expensive. It can be helpful to know how to make your own dog toys. Here are a few of my favorite DIY toys. 1. Boredom Buster 2. Recycled Clothing Toy 3. Hidden Treat Game Hide dog treats under balls in a muffin pan for a fun scavenger hunt game for your pup. 4. Ball For Blind Dogs Cut out a hole in a tennis ball and glue in a bell so your dog can hear it. 5. Plastic Bott


Brushing Your Dog's Teeth
When you are finished, reward your pup with a treat! Dental care can also carry over to the types of toys and treats they have. Some toys will wear down their teeth while other clean them as they play. "Slideshow: Tips for Brushing a Dog's Teeth." WebMD. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2016. "Teeth Cleaning For Dogs â Brush Dogs Teeth." Banfield Pet Hospital. N.p., n.d. Web. 31 Jan. 2016. #Dog #Pet #Puppy #Brush #Health #DogHealth


DIY Dog Treats
Does your dog love dog treats? Are you sick of buying expensive treats at the store? Why not make your own? I personally think making treats yourself is a more fun way to reward your furry friend. I'd like to share some of my favorite dog treat recipes with you! Peanut Butter Biscuits: You will need: 4 cups of whole-wheat flour 2 cups-cooking oats 2 1/2 cups of warm water 1/2 cup of all natural peanut butter (no salt or sugar added) 1/4 cup cup carob chips (available at healt


Keeping Your Dog Safe In The Winter
Every winter, many dogs are injured and even killed in the cold weather. It is important to know how to keep your dog safe. The first thing you can do is make sure you take your dog to it's yearly wellness exams for their check-ups. If your pet has a medical condition such as arthiritis, the cold weather can worsen their symptoms. Keep your dog inside more often during the colder months. If you must leave your dog outside, be sure to follow these tips: * Provide a warm shelte

