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October 20, 2023
Dog Food, Poo and YOU!
Yes, the quality of dog food can significantly affect your dog’s poop. The type of food your dog consumes directly influences their digestive process, nutrient absorption, and overall health, all of which play a role in the appearance and consistency of their feces. Here’s how dog food quality can impact your dog’s poop: Nutrient Absorption: High-quality dog foods typically contain a better balance of essential nutrients, which can be more easily absorbed by your dog’s digestive system. When your dog gets the necessary nutrients from their food, it can lead to healthier digestion and firmer stools. Fillers and Additives: Lower-quality
October 5, 2023
Healthy Digestion in Dogs
A dog’s digestive system is a complex process that allows them to break down food, absorb nutrients, and eliminate waste efficiently. Here’s a simplified overview of how a dog’s digestion system works: Mouth: The digestion process begins in the mouth. Dogs chew their food, which helps to mechanically break it down into smaller pieces, making it easier for further digestion. Saliva contains enzymes that initiate the chemical breakdown of carbohydrates. Esophagus: Once the food is chewed and mixed with saliva, it’s formed into a moist ball called a bolus and swallowed. The bolus travels down the esophagus, a muscular tube
September 20, 2023
Is your Home Dog Proof?
Dog-proofing your home, inside and out, is a great idea, especially if you have a new puppy or a dog that tends to be curious and explore its surroundings. Poop Genie brings you a guideline for indoor and outdoor considerations to ensure the safety and well-being of your four-legged family members. Indoor Dog Proofing Dog-proofing involves making your home safe and secure for your canine companion, reducing the risk of accidents and potential hazards. Here are some steps you can take to dog-proof your home: Remove dangerous substances: Ensure that all toxic chemicals, such as cleaning agents, pesticides, and certain
September 1, 2023
New Puppy? Training vs Trainer
Training a new puppy is an important and rewarding responsibility. Here are the top 10 considerations to keep in mind: Socialization: Early socialization is crucial for a puppy’s development. Expose your puppy to various people, animals, environments, and experiences in a positive and controlled manner to build their confidence and reduce anxiety in different situations. Basic obedience: Teach your puppy fundamental commands like sit, stay, come, and heel. This creates a foundation for more advanced training and helps establish you as the pack leader. Positive reinforcement: Use positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats, praise, and affection, to reward your puppy’s
August 5, 2023
The ‘Scoop’ on Fall Prep and Pet Waste Cleanup
We still have lots of warm days left in the summer, but that doesn’t mean you can’t prepare for those fall days ahead. And it gives you a good reason to get out and enjoy the sunshine. How do I prep my dog and my yard for the fall? Preparing your dog and your yard for the fall can help ensure that your pet stays happy and healthy during the upcoming season. Here are some tips to consider: Groom your dog: As the weather cools down, dogs tend to grow thicker coats. It’s important to regularly groom your dog to
We all know how busy those summer months can be. We don’t forget to do things that will stimulate your dog too. So we have rounded up the top 5 ways you can keep your furry companion entertained and active this summer, and they are great! Swimming: Many dogs love swimming, and it’s a great way to keep them cool in the hot summer months. If you have a pool, consider letting your dog take a dip. If not, look for a nearby lake, river, or beach where you can take your dog for a swim. Outdoor Playtime: Spend time
June 1, 2023
Camping Season – DOG EDITION
Summer has arrived, and with that comes outdoor adventures, gatherings with friends and family, going for hikes with your dog, and of course camping! We want to make sure before you head out there to enjoy a nice camping trip with your pet, that you are fully prepared for all that is involved. What should I know before I take my dog camping? Taking your dog camping can be a fun and rewarding experience, but it’s important to make sure you’re prepared for the trip. Here are some things to consider before taking your dog camping: Check the campground’s pet
February 16, 2023
Spring Clean Up for Dogs: The What and Why
Picking up your dog’s poop is important for several reasons: It’s the law: In many areas, failing to pick up after your dog can result in a fine. Local ordinances and regulations may require pet owners to clean up their dog’s waste and dispose of it properly. It’s a courtesy to others: Nobody likes stepping in dog poop. By picking up after your dog, you’re showing consideration for other people who use the same area, including other dog owners, children, and those who may not be as mobile. It’s hygienic: Dog feces can contain harmful bacteria and parasites that can
January 13, 2023
Tips For Walking Dogs During Winter
Ain’t dogs more loyal than humans? Amongst all the animals, dogs are man’s best friend. They are always there to greet us when we return back home after a tiring day. They want to play and cuddle with us and most of all go outside and also enjoy going for long walks with their masters. It is essential not only in winter but all year round to make sure that we take our dogs for walks and give them enough exercise. They are required to walk in order to maintain their health and just like us, their mental wellness. But
November 10, 2022
How Often Should My Dog Poo?
The regularity of a dog’s stool can vary depending on many factors. Younger dogs tend to have more bowel movements, while older dogs have fewer. Below is a rough guide, but it’s important to remember that frequency alone rarely provides the full picture, and consistency must also be considered. Occasional extra or missed bowel movements are usually nothing to worry about. Several factors can affect your dog’s habits, including his diet, how often he eats, getting extra treats, picking up litter, amount of exercise, and stress. However, it’s important to consider the consistency of your dog’s poop when picking it









