Welcome to the Dogington Post’s “The Weekly Roundup” where we scour the internet for the funniest posts about our furry friends. This week, we present you funny dog posts from
Do I Really Need to Trim My Cat’s Nails? Grooming Facts & Tips
Last Updated on: September 20, 2023 by Crystal Uys Indoor cats need to have their nails trimmed regularly, as do some outdoor cats depending on how much wear down their
Introducing Your Cat to RV Travel
Perhaps you’ve had a cat for years and now you’re planning to rent or purchase an RV. Or maybe you’re a long-time RVer and you’ve decided to adopt your first
Can Dogs Eat Tuna? Vet Approved Facts & FAQ
The information is current and up-to-date in accordance with the latest veterinarian research. Learn more » Tuna is a popular and nutritious fish that many of us enjoy in various
Husky Grooming Tips to Control Shedding – Dogster
Huskies have a lot of fur and shed twice a year, but don’t let it intimidate you: Grooming is easy if you know the secrets (hint: never shave your Husky’s
How To Spot Early Signs And Help Your Dog
Having a dog brings immeasurable joy in our lives, but it also comes with heart aches. And one of these is the fact that as our furry friends age, they
Benefits of Spaying or Neutering Your Cat: 4 Reasons to Do It
Last Updated on: September 18, 2023 by Crystal Uys Spaying or neutering your cat is one of the most important things you can do for your pet’s health and to
Connecting A Propane Fire Pit To An RV Quick-Connect
What’s camping without a campfire?! But really, who enjoys smelling like smoke? Our solution was to get a propane fire pit — all the fun with less stink! And with
How Long Do Cocker Spaniels Live? Average Lifespan, Data & Care
Cocker Spaniels are medium-sized dogs that were once bred to hunt but have transitioned well into wonderful companion dogs. They appreciate playtime in the yard just as much as they
How to Choose the Best Vegan Dog Food – Dogster
Turning your dog vegan is a controversial topic. But as more humans contemplate plant-based lifestyles themselves, it becomes a relevant idea for dog parents. Dr. Ilana Halperin, chief of service