How to train a puppy in the first weeks?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The first weeks of a puppy’s education are crucial for its future behavior and your relationship. Critical development phase: between 8 and 16 weeks, an essential period for socialization with 60% risk of future behavioral issues if neglected. Adaptation to the home: create a stable and predictable routine from arrival, with a secure bed … Read more
How to teach your dog to be clean?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Teaching your dog to be clean requires methodology and consistency to effectively change your companion’s behavior. Patience and positive reinforcement are essential, while punishments prove counterproductive. An outing routine adapted to the dog’s age is the key to success. Learning to detect warning signals allows you to anticipate needs and avoid accidents. Odor-neutralizing products … Read more
Miniature Spitz (Pomeranian): the mini-mane full of pep ✨
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The Miniature Spitz, or Pomeranian, is a small dog that does not go unnoticed thanks to its ultra fluffy silhouette and contagious energy. Originating from a region located between Germany and Poland (Pomerania), this mini-spitz attracts all eyes with its mischievous look and voluminous coat. In this article, you will discover everything about this … Read more
Simple and Healthy Homemade Recipes for Dogs
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Homemade dog food preparation is gaining popularity, allowing complete control over the ingredients consumed by our companions. Health benefits: absence of artificial preservatives and adaptation to specific food sensitivities Simple recipes: from peanut butter biscuits to pumpkin frozen treats, preparations accessible to all Dental care: parsley and mint treats contribute to oral hygiene Special … Read more
Can you leave your dog alone all day?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Discover how to manage your dog’s absences without guilt, with solutions tailored to their specific needs. Duration of absence: a 2-3 month old puppy can tolerate 2-3 hours maximum, an adult up to 8 hours Gradual learning of solitude is essential from the puppy’s arrival Stimulating activities and interactive toys make the absence more … Read more
Is it really necessary to wash your dog? How often?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The frequency of washing dogs must respect the natural balance of their skin to avoid dermatological problems. A dog has a natural self-cleaning system thanks to the sebum that protects its coat. Washing too frequently disrupts the skin balance and can cause dryness and itching. The ideal frequency varies according to the type of … Read more
Can we give cheese, bread, or fruit to a dog?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Canine feeding carries unsuspected risks for our faithful four-legged companions. Cheese should remain an exception because adult dogs produce less lactase enzyme, causing intolerances and digestive disorders. Nuts and tree nuts should be avoided, particularly macadamia nuts which are toxic even in small amounts. Bread is not recommended because dogs poorly digest complex carbohydrates, … Read more
Boxer: the athlete full of good humor and loyalty 🥊
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The Boxer is a bit like the friendly athlete of the neighborhood: all muscle, always ready to have fun, but also incredibly attached to his family. With his short muzzle, powerful jaw, and mischievous look, he exudes overflowing energy. In this article, we tell you everything you need to know to live in harmony … Read more
Beagle: the nose alert and the joy of living unfailing 🕵️♂️
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The Beagle is a bit like the Sherlock Holmes of the canine world: always with its nose to the ground, searching for the slightest trail or scent to explore. Originating from England, this “pocket-sized” hunting dog has won the hearts of many households thanks to its playful temperament, mischievous look, and boundless energy. In … Read more
How to Spot Signs of Digestive Disorders in Dogs (and the Right Actions to Take)
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Like humans, dogs can suffer from digestive disorders that range from mild to severe. Whether temporary or persistent, these disorders should always be taken seriously. An attentive owner is often the first line of defense against these problems. By recognizing early signs, many complications can be avoided. Digestive signs to know A dog cannot … Read more
What diet for a sensitive dog? Kibble, homemade meals, or veterinary diet?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Understanding the nutritional needs of a sensitive dog is both a preventive and curative approach. Contrary to popular belief, digestive disorders are not limited to fragile breeds or older dogs: any dog can face them during its life. However, an inappropriate diet can worsen the situation. This comprehensive guide aims to help you identify … Read more
Shih Tzu: the mini-dog full of elegance and tenderness 🦁
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The Shih Tzu, often nicknamed “little lion” in Chinese, is an ultra-popular companion dog thanks to its crazy charm and golden character. Originating from Tibet (and largely developed in China), it is known for its long silky coat and gentle temperament. In this article, we reveal everything you need to know to live harmoniously … Read more
The Most Intelligent Dog Breeds
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The most intelligent dogs stand out for their exceptional cognitive abilities and great adaptability. Border collie leading the ranking with an ultra-fast learning ability and a constant need for mental stimulation Canine intelligence includes three dimensions: instinctive (51% genetic), adaptive (49% environmental), and working intelligence The most gifted dogs can understand more than 1000 … Read more
Top 10 Occupation Toys for Intelligent Dogs
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Smart dog occupation toys mentally stimulate your companion and channel their energy while developing their cognitive abilities. Intelligence games and puzzles engage the dog’s thinking as they must solve challenges to obtain a reward. Treat dispensers exploit the natural food-seeking instinct and slow down eating. Licking mats provide a soothing activity that releases endorphins, … Read more
The Dogxim: an extraordinary canine hybrid
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint The animal kingdom is full of fascinating stories of hybridization and unlikely crossings, revealing the sometimes surprising creativity of natural evolution or, more rarely, the forced proximity of species. Among these cases are the liger (resulting from the mating of a lion and a tigress), the grolar (polar bear and brown bear), and the … Read more
Which dog breed to choose according to your lifestyle?
FacebookTweetLinkedInPinEmailPrint Choosing the ideal dog breed requires careful analysis of your lifestyle and environment. The type of housing influences your choice — some breeds like the French Bulldog adapt perfectly to apartments. Your activity level determines the appropriate breed: athletes will prefer an Australian Shepherd, while more sedentary people will choose a Pug. Family composition … Read more
Comparison: 5 Grain-Free Kibble Brands for Sensitive Dogs
Discover our detailed comparison of 5 grain-free kibble brands suitable for sensitive dogs: composition, reviews, comparison table, and FAQ to guide you.
List: 10 human foods forbidden and dangerous for your dog
Your faithful companion sometimes wants to taste your dishes! Discover ten common foods to ban to preserve your dog’s health, symptoms to watch for, and practical advice.




























