This article explores the core reasons behind dogs’ common floor-rolling behavior: expressing pure joy, relieving skin itchiness/irritation from debris/parasites, cooling down in hot weather, and retaining wild scent-marking instincts. It also advises pet owners on when excessive rolling (paired with scratching or hair loss) signals underlying health issues, helping owners understand their canine companions better.
As the pet holiday economy surges 35% YoY, WERVIC’s Christmas pet health packages become pet owners’ top pick—blending clinical-grade care with festive relevance for global markets.
A common yet puzzling behavior among dogs—chewing grass, leaves, or soil in outdoor green belts—has sparked concerns among pet owners. This news piece dives into three key triggers: natural digestive instincts, nutritional deficiencies leading to pica, and psychological stress. It also offers vet-approved guidance to address the issue, from dietary adjustments to positive behavioral training, ensuring your furry friend stays healthy and public greenery remains intact.
This article addresses pet skin itching—a top reason for 40%+ veterinary visits—covering key symptoms (frequent scratching, hair loss, lesions) and root causes (allergies, parasites, fungal/bacterial infections). It outlines scientific treatments: vet diagnosis (skin scrapings, allergy screenings), targeted meds (antihistamines, dewormers, terbinafine), and preventive care. It warns against arbitrary use of human drugs, emphasizing professional guidance for safe recovery.