According to Mehdi Esmatparast, DVM, maintaining a clean and healthy environment for your dog means washing their bed at least once every two weeks. However, if your dog tends to shed a lot, has ...
Giving your dog a bath is pretty straightforward—fill the tub, grab the shampoo, scrub-a-dub. But ask a roomful of dog owners how often they do it, and you’ll probably get a bunch of different answers ...
PHILADELPHIA -- How we feed our pets, store their food and wash their dishes can have negative health consequences if not done properly -- for both humans and animals. There have been multiple ...
When it comes to things you need to do for your dog, daily feedings land at the top of the list, while washing your dog's bed falls somewhere near the bottom. And, if we’re being completely honest ...
It’s almost bedtime and you’ve just let your dog out before hitting the hay. As your pooch approaches the door, a smell emerges – skunk! The only logical solution is to get your dog into the bathtub ...
Your dog spends hours each day curled up in the same spot, which means their cozy bed is likely packed with dirt and bacteria you can’t even see. Even if you’re diligent about keeping your pup clean, ...
When your dog starts smelling like a dog, it’s time for a bath. How often should you figure on having this enjoyable experience? If your dog spends most of his day lying on his bed (or yours), every ...
You might not give much thought to your dog’s bed. After all, it likely just sits in the corner of the room, providing a cozy spot when they’re not curled up on the sofa or in bed with you. But when ...