Dog And Cat Tips
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4 Successful Dog Training Tips
We love our dogs — and we want other people to love our dogs as well. This is why some basic dog training will enhance your bond with your dog while improving their relationship with your friends and family. Having a well-trained dog or puppy will make your life a whole lot easier and enhance…
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Protect Your Dog From Heat Exhaustion And The Warning Signs You Need To Know
Every summer, our local parks department posts warning signs at the trailhead of my favorite hike warning of the dangers of overheating. Not for people. For their dogs. The trail is five miles round trip, winding up a rocky mountain with little shade and no access to water. If you get into trouble out on…
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Food Tips So Your Dog Has A Happy Thanksgiving!
Of all the holidays, Thanksgiving is surely a canine favorite. There’s abundant food, there’s full gatherings of friends and family, and did we mention the food? The downside is much of the bounty you’ll be serving at your feast doesn’t jibe too well with a dog’s digestive system. Sure, they’ll enjoy it in the moment, but…
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5 Ways a Puppy Changes Your Life – Happy National Puppy Day!
Is there anything quite as wonderful as puppy breath? I keep reminding myself of this, and all the other happiness-inducing qualities of puppies in general, while mine is attempting once again to gnaw on my fingers even as I write this. But seriously, watching a pupper experience all of his “first things” is a source…
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Canine Flu: What Pet Parents Need to Know
Here’s what we know based on the latest information from the CDC, American Veterinary Medical Association and the veterinary schools who are helping to research the disease. What is Canine Influenza? Influenza is a family of viruses that affect a wide variety of species. It has two characteristics which really set it apart from other…
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Thanksgiving Tips For Your Pup!
Happy Thanksgiving! Of all the holidays, Thanksgiving is surely a canine favorite. There’s abundant food, there’s full gatherings of friends and family, and did we mention the food? The downside is much of the bounty you’ll be serving at your feast doesn’t jibe too well with a dog’s digestive system. Sure, they’ll enjoy it…





