16Oct

Why Dogs Sniff Other Dogs’ Butts (And Why It’s Perfectly Normal)

If you’ve ever taken your dog to the park, you’ve probably seen it: two pups meeting for the first time, circling each other like little furry satellites, and then—without hesitation—going straight in for the sniff. Yes, the butt sniff. To us humans, it may feel a little awkward, but in the dog world, it’s the equivalent of a handshake, a hug, and an icebreaker all rolled into one.

15Oct

Why Some Oodles Get Sick in Cars (and What You Can Do About It)

For some oodles, a car ride means ears flapping in the wind, noses pressed against the window, and the excitement of a new adventure. For others, it’s more of a “ruff” time—drooling, whining, and even the dreaded doggy vomit. If your oodle falls into the second category, you’re not alone. Many dogs, especially the clever and sensitive oodles, struggle with motion sickness. The good news? With patience and natural strategies, you can help your pup learn to love the ride.

03Oct

Do Dogs Recognise Themselves in the Mirror?

We humans have a complicated relationship with mirrors. They’re the place we check our hair before heading out, pull faces when no one’s watching, and occasionally wonder why the bathroom lighting is so unflattering. But what about our dogs? When your pup trots past the hallway mirror or catches their reflection in the bathroom, what’s really going on in that furry little head?