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Bad Dog: How to Curb a Biting Problem on Your Own
By Eileen O'Shanassy
on Apr 12, 2017
If you have a dog or puppy that bites, you need to stop the habit as quickly as possible. This could become something that leads to you having to focus on personal injury law. There are techniques for reducing biting in any dog. Learn ...
8 Benefits Going For a Walk Has For Your Dog's Health and Behavior
By Natalie Hennessy
on Mar 28, 2017
Taking your dog for a walk is one of the simplest activities that you and your dog can enjoy together. While your dog is just having fun sniffing out their new surroundings, you can know that you are doing the best thing possible for kee...
Feline Teeth: Does Your Cat Really Need Dental Care?
By Hannah Whittenly
on Mar 9, 2017
Chances are that if a cat could chuckle, the feline would want a cavity-free set of choppers. It is estimated that around 68 percent of cats over the age of three may be dealing with a dental disease. Sadly, that same survey shows that...
How to Deal With a Dog That Suffers From Tracheal Collapse
By Rachelle Wilber
on Feb 14, 2017
Many dog owners are devastated when their pets are diagnosed with the unique condition known as tracheal collapse. While this medical complication might sound ominous, your dog can live a full and healthy life as long as you recognize ...
Is Your Dog Safe Around People & Are They Safe Around It?
By Hannah Whittenly
on Jan 31, 2017
The safety of your dog as well as people and pets your dog encounters is 100 percent your responsibility as an owner. Even if your family dog is more for your children than you, the responsibility of your dog rests solely on your shoul...
Does Your Dog Need Surgery? 3 Important Aspects To Remember When Picking A Vet
By Emma Sturgis
on Jan 5, 2017
Whether you adopt an adult dog or handpick a puppy from a breeder, you are responsible for their safety, nutrition and medical care from that day forward. In fact, it's not unheard of a lot of people to consider their pets their childr...
4 Ways to Keep Your Feline Friend Active and Healthy
By Rachelle Wilber
on Dec 15, 2016
It is no secret that cats don't mind being by themselves as long as they are fed and have a warm place to sleep. However, they also like to chase, stalk and pounce on anything from a toy mouse to your foot moving under the covers. What...
Chubby Pups: What to Do When Your Dog is Overweight
By Hannah Whittenly
on Dec 13, 2016
It can be difficult for a pet owner to accept the fact that their dog has gone from slightly overweight to dangerously obese. Unfortunately, dogs that are overweight have a very high risk of developing many of the same chronic illnesse...
11 Holiday Foods that Could Be Deadly for Your Dog
By Rover.com
on Dec 7, 2016
As a pet owner, you know there are foods your dog shouldn't eat (chocolate being the most obvious one). But there are a few other human treats that pop up this time of year that are dangerous for dogs. Even if you don't feed your dog s...
Furry Friends: 4 Ways Pets Can Improve the Quality of Life of Seniors
By Hannah Whittenly
on Oct 28, 2016
You have probably heard how pet owners petting their dogs or cats experience a period of lowered blood pressure. This is more than just a theory; it was proven in a study conducted by the University of South Carolina. Right off the bat...
Grooming Techniques for Traditional House Pets
By Rachelle Wilber
on Aug 8, 2016
Pets such as dogs, cats and rabbits have thick coats of fur that need to be groomed. While your pet might do some self-grooming, he or she might not be able to get out all of the dirt or tangles. Self-grooming can also lead to hairball...
5 Simple Health Tips to Keep Dogs and Cats Happy
By Rachelle Wilber
on Jun 29, 2016
Pets give us unlimited comfort and companionship. It is our job as owners to provide them with the best care possible, to ensure they live a long life. Here are five simple ways to keep your dog or cat happy for years to come.
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