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Learn how to groom your dog during the winter, and keep an eye out for winter-related concerns like icy paws, matting, and more.
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Learn when to cozy up your dog or cat in a jacket during the winter, and when to go without the extra coat.
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Find your pup the best water toys and cooling products for their best summer yet!
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Get you pet involved in the holiday festivities with their own stocking stuffed with a few of these pet gift ideas.
Updated on November 12th, 2025
Learn more about beachcombing tips with your water-friendly dog to understand how to get most out of your dog’s day at the beach.
Updated on November 12th, 2025
For short walks, a few minutes, she can probably go out as is. If you plan on spending more than 5-10 minutes outside or if Maggie takes a long time to do her business, then you may want to consider booties and a coat. You can browse fashions at the link below. https://www.petco.com/shop/en/petcostore/category/dog/dog-apparel
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Dogs can experience a phase where things they have not encountered previously can make them feel nervous or fearful. Teddy is just about at this age. I would advise exposing him to as many new experiences as you can while he is in this socialisation age. If he is fearful try gently positive reinforcement to help him feel safe and secure.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hello. If Pluto is doing well on a lamb based diet, then the lamb treats should be perfect for him. They do make hypoallergenic dog treats, but you may need to get them from your veterinarian. If Pluto has a relapse or breakthrough skin rash, immediately stop the lamb treats & you will most likely just need to stick with his kibble. Thanks for contacting Boop by Petco.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
If you are supplementing her with hay or grains this decrease in milk consumption can be normal, particularly around 6 weeks of age. Potential problems could be associated with digesting the milk or milk replacer causing symptoms of pain and cramping in the digestive tract. If you are noticing diarrhea or soft stools this is very possible. I recommend whole goat's milk as the best milk to feed a lamb until it is weaned. If you can not get goat's milk, then be sure you are using a milk replacer for sheep and try to avoid any soy containing milk replacer. Feeding the milk at room temperature or slightly warmer is best for the GI tract as well. If your lamb stops eating or drinking everything offered I recommend having your veterinarian exam it ASAP as juvenile lambs can decline very quickly.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Batman is cute!!!! I would recommend a coat for sure when he goes outside. If he is going outside for longer then 10 minutes, I would also recommend boots (if he will wear them). These little ones lose body heat quickly. Thank you for using Pet Coach!
Updated on August 12th, 2025