Dog Worms – How to Recognize and Control Them

Posted on April 22, 2013 by WayCoolDogs

Every time we see a mass of dog worms, we are reminded that mankind is not as high on the food chain as we think. As a rule, worms are considered nasty and distasteful. A mass of writhing larva or dog worms in a pile of fresh dog poop can be repulsive and quite foul. Jack Handy, from Saturday Night Live, once said, “My young son once asked me what happens after we die. I told him we get buried under a bunch of dirt and worms eat our bodies. I guess I should have told him the truth — that most of us go to Hell and burn eternally — but I didn’t want to upset him.”

How to Train Your Dog To Behave with Kids

Posted on December 03, 2012 by WayCoolDogs

Your child’s first best friend is the family dog and in order to make them best friends it is important that your dog can tolerate your child. Children are known for aggravating dogs because of the constant noise or movements they are making and if your dog is not used to those things, it can [...]

How to Throw a Pet Party

Posted on June 26, 2012 by WayCoolDogs

For a lot of people, pet dogs are more than just animals. Many dog-owners consider their furry companions a part of the family. If you’re someone who most people consider a step above “dog-person,” don’t worry. You aren’t alone! We know how you feel and want to share some tips on how to celebrate your [...]

How to Make Your Dog Happy

Posted on October 18, 2011 by WayCoolDogs

The world is a much better place without cruelty, unhappiness and misery. And it is such an easy thing to do, especially with dogs. To make your dog happy, you need to understand how a dog thinks—not the other way around. “What are my best options in escaping from this stupid pen,” and “Why should I eat this crap, while they eat steak and chicken in front of me—my FAVORITEST foods of all! Woof!”

How to Reduce Carbon Footprint for Dogs

Posted on April 13, 2011 by WayCoolDogs

Each personal carbon footprint is unique, to both the dog and their owner. Generating carbon emissions are accomplished by individuals, companies, and nations …. and their pets. To become carbon neutral requires a conscious lifestyle change by each person and their household, in order to reduce carbon emissions around them.

How to care for a Scottish Deerhound

Posted on February 18, 2011 by WayCoolDogs

An ancient breed of the Middle Ages, the Scottish Deerhound is the royal dog of Scotland. To those who know of this elegant and aristocratic breed, it should come to no surprise that Grand Champion Foxcliffe Hickory Wind from Flint Hill, Va., won Best of Show at the 2011 Westminster Dog Show this week. Knowing how to care for a Scottish Deerhound, anyone can raise a champion.

How to Recognize Skin Disorders in Dogs

Posted on February 16, 2011 by WayCoolDogs

An easy-to-read article on “how to recognize skin disorder in dogs” — what types there are and how to recognize them on your dog. The most common category of skin disorders are listed and different types to watch for.

How to recognize roundworms in dogs

Posted on February 15, 2011 by WayCoolDogs

A how to article on “how to recognize roundworms in dogs” — what they are, what they can do, and how to recognize them in your dog. The most common treatments are listed and when to strategically worm your dog. Everything at your finger tip!

How to care for a Golden Retriever

Posted on April 26, 2010 by WayCoolDogs

How to care for a Golden Retriever properly will give you many years of a loving companion. The gentle and incredibly sweet Golden Retriever is one of the most even-tempered dogs to use as guide dogs, assistance dogs, hunting dogs, companion pets and for professional search/rescue. A very active and friendly canine companion, the Golden Retriever is worth every minute of owning this intelligent and pleasant dog.

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