The origins of dog surfing are somewhat mysterious, but early evidence suggests that dogs have been dog surfing balancing on surfboards for several years. While some reports place the first recorded instance in Southern California, others claim it started much earlier. What is certain is that dog surfing has evolved from a novel activity into a pop
Does Canines Get Insecurity of Little Ones?
It’s a question many first-time guardians ask, and the answer isn't a simple “yes” or “no.” Canines are intelligent beings, and their reactions to a new baby in the family are often a combination of various emotions. While they may not experience jealousy in the same way humans do, dogs can definitely feel displaced and anxious when a bab
De-coding Your Dog's Body Language
Dogs communicate primarily through body language, which can be a complex and fascinating system to learn. By observing their postures, tail movements, ear positions, and facial expressions, you can start understand what your canine companion is trying to communicate. A wagging tail doesn't always suggest happiness; a relaxed posture can indicate co