DJANGO Dog Blog

Waterborne Diseases That Put Your Dog At Risk
Are you planning on jumping in an inviting lake as the weather warms? Or letting your dog wade into a shallow river bed during a weekend hike? Before you and your pup freely jump into the water, ...

The Dangers Of Blue Green Algae for Dogs
Before you let your pup jump into a pond, lake or river this summer, pause for a minute. Does any part of the water have what looks like a layer of green-, blue-, or red-tinged paint floating on to...

This Peanut Butter Ingredient is Killing Dogs
Xylitol is a very popular artificial sweetener often found in peanut butter and ‘low sugar’ foods. It is also responsible for poisoning and killing a horrifying number of dogs in the U.S.
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Baby Talk Works Wonders on Puppies
We all know what baby talk is… It’s that high-pitched, slow and exaggerated way we talk to infants and babies. Scientists call this universal way of speaking ‘infant-directed speech’ and discovered...

These Are The Most Popular Dog Names - 2016
The results are in! Rover.com, the largest U.S. network of pet sitters and dog walkers, poured through their massive doggy database and released the most popular and trending dog names leading into...

It's Science: Dogs Make Us Stronger and More Sane
Dogs don’t just make us happy, they make us stronger, healthier and more emotionally fit. Read on to learn about the scientifically-proven health benefits to having a pup in your household.
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Best and Worst Dog Food Ingredients: What to Look For and Avoid
Which dog food ingredients are best, and which deserve a closer look? This updated DJANGO guide explains how to evaluate animal and plant proteins, grains, meat meals, by-products, preservatives...
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 ...










