If your dog loves to chew on sticks in the yard, you’re not alone. It’s a classic dog thing, but it’s also a surprisingly risky habit. Vets warn that dogs who eat sticks are risking splinters in the ...
In the wild, dogs spend a lot of their time chewing on bones, carcasses, sticks and kernels. For example, Australian dingoes can feed for up to 108 minutes in a single session. But most domestic dogs ...
There are certain behaviors that our dogs are basically hardwired to perform. Barking, digging, rolling in stinky stuff and yes, using those teeth of theirs to chew anything they can get their jaws on ...
Dogs famously love to chase and chew on sticks, but what happens if they take it a step further — can dogs eat sticks? While technically dogs can (and will) eat anything they feel like, the real ...
Dogs chew on just about anything—shoes, sticks, furniture, even things that shouldn’t be in their mouths. And although chewing is a natural habit, not everything they gnaw on is safe for their teeth.