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What Were Pugs Bred For? Their Origins & History Through the Ages
June 17, 2026

In ancient China, Pugs were originally bred as companion dogs for ruling Chinese families. Chinese emperors loved these dogs so much that they were given a lif…

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove
What Were Chihuahuas Bred For? Vet-Reviewed History & FAQ
June 17, 2026

The Chihuahua is one of the oldest breeds, and like most ancient dogs, they were bred for a purpose. However, this is where things get fuzzy. While most ancien…

Kristin Hitchcock
By Kristin Hitchcock
What Were Dachshunds Bred For? History & FAQ
June 17, 2026

Whether you have a Dachshund or are thinking of getting one, you may be wondering about this little dog’s history. Without a doubt, the Dachshund is one of the…

Nicole Cosgrove
By Nicole Cosgrove
Why Does My Dog Pee Next to the Pad? 7 Vet-Reviewed Reasons
June 17, 2026

Using puppy pads is a convenient way to potty train a puppy, especially if you’ve got a smaller dog breed that has to relieve himself more frequently. Potty tr…

Jessica Kim
By Jessica Kim
Why Are Dogs’ Noses Wet? 4 Vet-Explained Reasons
June 17, 2026

The first bit of any dog you’re likely to encounter is their nose since all dogs will always introduce themselves and investigate nose first! The nose is a vit…

Dr. Greg Steele
By Dr. Greg Steele
Is There a Morning-After Pill for Dogs? Our Vet Explains
June 17, 2026

Although it is not quite a “morning-after pill,” as it doesn’t prevent pregnancy, there are measures a veterinarian can take to help end a pregnancy in a femal…

Dr. Joanna Woodnutt BVM BVS
By Dr. Joanna Woodnutt BVM BVS
Why Does Dog Pee Kill Grass? 5 Ways to Prevent This
June 17, 2026

If you’re a dog parent and the proud owner of a beautifully kept lawn, you’ve no doubt experienced the frustration of finding parts of it damaged by dog pee. T…

Kit Copson
By Kit Copson
How to Treat a Dog Burn: Vet-Reviewed Care Tips & Facts
June 17, 2026

Unfortunately, accidents and injuries can occur at any time, including those involving our pets. The last thing that you want is to see your dog suffer through…

Kathryn Copeland
By Kathryn Copeland