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Swimming can be an enjoyable activity for dogs, but it's not one that always comes naturally. Learn how to properly introduce your puppy to the water and how to teach your dog to swim with these tips and tricks.
While pet owners might find it convenient if cats could talk to them to express wants and needs, most cats only offer audible feedback in the form of meowing, trilling or hissing. But cats also provide lots of nonverbal communication, including stares, blinks, headbutts and rubs to make their affection known. Find out some reasons why your kitty might be staring at you.
Dogs are known for those big puppy eyes when they're begging for food, but feeding your dog table scraps can be downright dangerous. Your dog's digestive system is different from a human's, which means that even things that are perfectly fine and even healthy for humans to eat could be poisonous to your dog. In this guide, we've provided a rundown of the most common foods, plants and household items that can be toxic to your pet. Some of the items on this list may surprise you!