CNBC's Diana Olick reports on how millennials are putting their pets' lives first when choosing their homes.
Our furry friends are a part of the family so it’s important to take them into consideration when it’s time to make a move. The first consideration to make if you have a dog is to think about relo
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Asking your dog to perform common tricks, like wait and shake, can make a visit to the vet easier and less stressful on your pooch. Our trainer explains why.
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Pooches across the country will get the chance to forgo their morning routines and head to the office with their owners for "Take Your Dog to Work Day."
Does your dog react badly to the sound of thunder or heavy wind and rain? Learn what's behind this behavior and how to ease storm stress for dogs.
Housetraining your dog or puppy requires far more than a few stacks of old newspapers—it calls for vigilance, patience, plenty of commitment and above all, consistency.
It's a pretty adorable behavior, but why do dogs do it? We talked with a veterinary behaviorist about why some dogs try to walk between people's legs.
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Wordless sympathy from my other dog got me through that tough first night.