Your dog may be your best friend, but sometimes they do really strange things. You’ve probably seen it many times: Your dog spots a patch of grass, immediately flops down on his back, and starts| Thedogsnobs
Dogs are one of the best beings to ever exist on this planet. They're loyal and friendly creatures that make excellent companions. But they don't always have the freshest smell. It's normal for dogs to| Thedogsnobs
It’s such a wonderful feeling to arrive home and be greeted by your dog happily wagging its tail. Whether your best friend has a fluffy, thin, or short tail, seeing them wiggling about can always| Thedogsnobs
We’ve all heard touching stories of dogs reuniting with their owners after years apart. And even when your pooch buries a bone in the backyard and digs it up weeks later, it seems to prove| Thedogsnobs
Amanda O'Brien is the owner of The Dog Snobs website. She is dog mad and dog aunt to Clover in London and Poppy in Sydney. She can't wait to have a schedule that allows her to have a dog of her own (for now it is two Siberian cats) and loves learning about dog breeds and dog behavior.| The Dog Snobs
Head shaking, ears flapping, collar jangling — you probably see your dog doing this at least once a day. But is there any reason for this behavior? Or should you be concerned? Why do dogs| Thedogsnobs
Forming a bond with your dog is one of the most rewarding experiences that comes with unforgettable moments and happiness. But like all relationships, not every day is blissful, especially when your dog displays frustrating| Thedogsnobs
Dogs can be funny creatures. Their behavior is designed to confound us or at least make us laugh. One of those behaviors is the seemingly random act of rolling over on its back and wiggling. Why| Thedogsnobs
It’s frustrating when you need time alone after a long day at work, but your dog follows you everywhere you go. This includes even the bathroom, which is supposed to be your sanctuary for privacy. But| Thedogsnobs
Dogs can be funny creatures. Their behavior is designed to confound us or at least make us laugh. One of those behaviors is the seemingly random act of rolling over on its back and wiggling. Why| Thedogsnobs
A panting dog is quite normal. Unlike humans, dogs don’t have sweat glands and instead sweat through their paws and nose or pant to regulate their body heat. Panting is especially typical on a hot| Thedogsnobs
As a dog owner, it's easy to get caught up in the joy and companionship that our dogs bring to our lives. However, while we may love them unconditionally, sometimes we overlook subtle signs that| The Discerning Cat
We love our pets to bits, but sometimes, our well-meant actions can leave them feeling more stressed than blessed. From bear hugs to inconsistent house rules, there's a whole list of human behaviours that rub| The Discerning Cat
Dogs have a remarkable way of showing affection, from wagging their tails to cozying up next to you. But what about when they need more love from you? 10 signs your dog needs more love| The Discerning Cat
Dogs are often praised for their loyalty and endless love, but even the most forgiving dogs have limits! There are certain things they won’t forget, and understanding these "unforgivable" moments can make all the difference| The Discerning Cat