Cleaning your dog’s ears can be easy, but you’ll need to follow proper precautions. Dr. Mike walks you through a routine ear cleaning step-by-step so that you can perform ear cleaning for your dog. If there is an ear infection you’ll learn what precautions to take and what to discuss with your vet.
Directed by Trent Noller, Produced by Mary Pipes, Hosted by Dr. Mike Ontiveros
The Ventura County Star newspaper has been good enough (and brave enough) to provide live video feeds for selected humor columns. It should be noted that The Staris arguably the most popular and widely read newspaper in the universe.
Animal Sounds Babbles Balls are always a hit around this pooch.
Actress Jennifer Garner’s dog was playing with a Babble Ball in a recent MTV interview. Aline McKensie, writer for the Dallas Morning News-”Thanks for letting us use the Babble Ball in our photo shoot. The dog went absolutely berserk!” Mary, New York – “Our Bichon went completely bonkers for that Babble Ball. It was too funny!”
In relation to their body size, cats have the largest eyes of any mammal.
We all give off cells, gasses, and vapors. These cells and odors act like smoke. So dogs, who have 44 times the sniffing power of humans, can pick up the scent and follow it.
A much larger part of a dog’s brain is devoted to processing smells than yours.
Dogs can be trained to ride in anything from helicopters, trucks, and boats, to sling harnesses and chair lifts.
Some search dogs locate people buried under the snow of avalanches, search for evidence in crime, and find people in the water.
Cloudy days, mornings, and evenings are the best times for dogs to search.
Dogs navigate in brush better than humans.
Depending on the conditions, dogs can pick up a scent up to a half a mile away!