DJANGO Dog Blog

A Guide to the Best and Worst Ingredients in Dog Food
Did you know that a majority of US dogs are overweight or obese? This epidemic has been propelled by well-intended owners who unknowingly feed their pups the wrong dog food. Unfortunately, it has ...
Here's How to Combat Your Pup’s Bad Breath
We often complain about our pups' awful breath, but how often do we take action to eliminate the odor? Stinky dog breath is not just an inconvenience - it can be a sign of bigger health problems su...

How to Promote a Shiny and Healthy Dog Coat
The condition of your dog's coat is a good indicator of his or her health. Dog coat problems can be signs of an allergy, parasitic infection, or other serious underlying health condition. In this ...

The 8 Best Pet-Friendly Luxury Hotel Chains
Over the past few years, luxury hotel chains have become increasingly friendly towards four-legged guests. The W Hotel, for instance, now pampers pets with a W Hotels pet tag, clean-up bags and a c...

Flying with Fido? Here are the Pet Policies of Every Major U.S. Airline
Traveling with pets has gotten much easier over the past few years. A number of reputable luxury and budget hotels now open their doors to four-legged guests. Airlines are also becoming increasingl...

16 Travel Tips for Flying with Your Dog
Flying for the first time can be a very stressful experience for your pup, especially if he has to be checked and put in cargo. To make your journey as safe, fun and stress-free as possible, follow...

Dog Fertility Study May Help Explain Decline in Human Fertility
The University of Nottingham published a report on dog fertility in August 2016. After analyzing fertility in stud (male) dogs over a 26 year period, the university noted a significant decline in s...

Your Dog Understands A Lot More Than You Think
Dogs care about what we say and how we say it.
A Hungarian research group recently published the first study ever to investigate how dogs’ brains process speech. The findings proved that dog brains...

The Differences Between Service Animals, Therapy Animals and Emotional Support Animals
Service Animals
What is a service animal?
A service animal is a dog that is individually trained to do work or perform tasks for a person with a disability. Disabilities may be physical, sensory, p...