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Why Do Dogs Lick and When It’s Too Much

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 10:09:05 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

While it’s no secret that dogs love to lick everything in sight, licking can become harmful when it’s excessive. Knowing the reasons behind why canines lick can help dog pawrents be more aware of when the behavior is starting to get out of control. 

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Understanding Common Potty Habits in Dogs

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 11:37:55 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

For humans, canine potty habits can be puzzling at best and mind blowingly frustrating at worst. Whether your doggo uses an indoor dog bathroom or handles business outdoors, potty behaviors can seem like a mystery. Continue reading to find out what’s behind common potty habits in dogs to decode the unique behaviors surrounding potty time! 

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The Benefits of Lick Mats for Dogs

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 11:51:01 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Is the good ol’ treat ball no longer doing the trick? A lick mat may be the answer if a novel interactive toy or feeding tool is what you’re looking for. Many of the benefits associated with lick mats are tied to relieving anxiety, but its benefits don’t end there. Read on to find out more about what a lick mat is and how this floppy feeding tool can help your furry one feel better! 

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Do Dogs Sweat?

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 09:15:12 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

It’s a popular myth that dogs don’t sweat. Canines may not perspire as much as humans, but they cool down through a variety of ways including sweating, panting, and insulating their bodies with their fur. Wondering what role sweat specifically plays? Read on to find out more about sweating in dogs!

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Tips for Staying Cool During the Dog Days of Summer

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 12:19:21 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Being based in sunny SoCal, we at DoggieLawn know that summers can get pretty heated! While it’s known to get pretty toasty around here, it’s no longer uncommon for many areas across the country to reach extreme heat (i.e. 2-3 days of temps above 90 degrees). Learn how to keep your fur baby cool during the dog days of summer with these important tips. 

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Is Your Dog Eating Too Quickly?

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 11:52:20 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Everyone wants to pig out every now and then–even the most fit doggos. But is eating too fast causing your fur baby problems such as vomiting and diarrhea? If so, it might be time to look for solutions that not only address digestive issues, but also the anxieties underlying the behavior. 

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Looking Out for Signs of Diabetes in Dogs

Updated On: Friday, January 10, 2025 12:42:34 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

The idea that your precious pooch could be dealing with a serious medical condition can be a scary thought. However, it’s important to be aware of the symptoms and causes of diabetes so that it can be nipped in the bud right away. 

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Preparing for Your Dog's First Pet Sitting Visit

Updated On: Friday, December 6, 2024 12:39:27 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Leaving your fur baby in the care of a stranger for the first time can be ruff for both you and your dog. However, there are ways to make sure that the initial visit goes as well as possible. So what can you do to ensure a smooth visit? 

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Why Do Dogs Need Praise?

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 10:05:03 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Everyone loves a little praise, and dogs are definitely no exception! Recognizing your furry one not only acknowledges their good behavior, it also helps you bond with your pup.

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Potty Tips for Dogs with Arthritis

Updated On: Friday, January 24, 2025 04:51:44 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Getting old isn’t easy, and the same is true for our sweet, furry friends. Regardless of whether your dog uses a doggie door, waits for walks, or pees on a pad, it’s time to make adjustments if your pooch is developing arthritis. Not sure what first steps to take? Check out our suggestions below to make potty time easier for arthritic doggos.  

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