Stayadoodle Journal
Discover stories, tips, and insights from the Stayadoodle community about dog care, community building, and more.
Keep Your Pup Cool: A Guide to Preventing Heatstroke in Canadian Dogs
Protect your furry friend from rising temperatures with our essential guide on identifying and preventing heatstroke in dogs during the Canadian summer.
Dental Health for Dogs: A Canadian Care Guide
Keeping your dog’s smile bright is about more than just fresh breath; it is a vital part of their overall health. Discover essential tips for dog dental care tailored for Canadian pet owners with Stayadoodle.
Winter Paw Care: Protecting Your Dog from Salt and Ice
Winter weather brings hidden dangers to your dog's paws, from corrosive rock salt to sharp ice shards. Learn how to keep your pup's feet safe and comfortable during the cold months.
Preventing Obesity in Dogs: A Canadian Pet Wellness Guide
Discover essential strategies for maintaining your dog's healthy weight in Canada, covering nutrition, seasonal exercise, and long-term wellness tips.
Dog Insurance in Canada: Is It Worth It?
Navigating pet insurance can be complex for Canadian dog owners. Learn about the costs, benefits, and whether a policy is the right investment for your furry family member.
Bless You! When to Be Concerned About Your Dog’s Sneezing
Occasional sneezing is normal for dogs, especially during play or exposure to dust. However, frequent or persistent sneezing can sometimes signal an underlying issue. This guide helps Canadian pet parents understand when sneezing is harmless and when it may require veterinary attention.
Cute or Concerning? Why Dogs Get Hiccups
Dog hiccups can be amusing, especially in puppies, but they sometimes raise questions for concerned pet parents. In most cases, hiccups are harmless and temporary. Understanding why they happen and when they may signal a problem helps Canadian dog owners respond calmly and appropriately.
What’s That Gunk? A Guide to Dog Eye Discharge
A little eye discharge in dogs can be completely normal, but sometimes it signals something that needs attention. Understanding what is typical and what is not helps Canadian pet parents respond calmly and responsibly. Here is a practical guide to identifying, managing, and knowing when to seek veterinary advice.
Superfood Scoop: Is Canned Pumpkin Good for Dogs?
Canned pumpkin is often recommended for digestive issues in dogs, but is it really a superfood? This guide explains when pumpkin helps, how much to give, and what Canadian pet parents need to watch out for.
The Illustrated Guide to Your Dog’s Health (Via Their Poop)
Your dog’s stool reveals more than you think. This practical guide helps Canadian pet parents understand what different poop colors, textures, and changes might mean — and when it’s time to call the vet.