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4 steps to preparing your home for a new dog
By Dakota Murphey
on Feb 27, 2019
Are you thinking of getting a pet dog? If you’ve been longing for canine companionship or feel that the family is simply not complete without a four legged addition, you’re definitely not alone. Britain is a nation of dog lovers, that’...
How to Keep Your Dog Clean
By Mira Gates
on Feb 23, 2019
Every dog owner knows how important it is to keep their dog clean. When you see them play outside, you might be tempted to ask yourself how you will clean them up after. To keep your dog healthy and free from vulnerabilities, you must ...
Responsible Running With Your Dog
By Martina Sanchez
on Feb 11, 2019
Running with your dog can be a great way for you both to exercise and bond with each other. In order to make sure that you both have the best time it’s important that you run responsibly with your dog. That means understanding your dog...
5 Quick Cleaning Tips for Eliminating Dog Odors in Your Home
By James Hall
on Feb 7, 2019
Does your home have an unpleasant “doggie” smell?
If so, you’re not alone. A persistent odor is one of the most common downsides to adopting a dog. This isn’t surprising, as even a small dog releases huge quantities of hair, skin oil,...
Take the Guesswork, and Stress, Out of Owning Your First Pet
By Jessica Brody
on Jan 20, 2019
Making the decision to add a pet to your life is a major step that comes with some equally major decisions and tasks. You have to take some very important steps to make sure your life and your home are ready for this level of commitmen...
6 Winter Care Tips for Your Pets
By Lannie
on Dec 31, 2018
Winter can be a crucial time for your pets. Even a simple walk can lead to sickness--if, for example, you go to places where the chemicals from street ice-melting agents are a poisonous threat to your pet.
Besides the natural environm...
Helping Your Adopted Dog Adjust To Your Home
By Deinah Storm
on Dec 25, 2018
Adopting a dog is one of life’s most beautiful acts. But, it is not all rainbows and butterflies at first. An adopted dog will have an adjustment period when he starts living in your home. Unlike a new dog, an adopted dog has lived it...
Clean House, Safe Pets - Have Them Both in 3 Easy Steps
By Tyler Evans
on Sep 16, 2018
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When you have pets, you have messes. It’s a fact of life that we quickly learn to get over once we realize we simply can’t be without the furry couch snuggles. But, no one wants to live in a dirty home. There’s a bal...
Tips for Training Your Energetic New Pup
By Deborah Feng
on Aug 1, 2018
You’ve come home with your wiggly, energetic new pup. You love their enthusiasm, but they’re bouncing off the walls, chewing your shoes and peeing on the rug. Now what?
House Training
The biggest training hurdle for most new pup parent...
4 Different Types of Boundaries That Are Important to Teach Your Dog
By Hannah Whittenly
on Jul 24, 2018
No question: your dog is a huge and special part of your life. However, it’s also important to establish boundaries in and out of the home. This way you and your furry friend can enjoy your time together in a safe and happy way.
Remem...
Manage Puppy Bitey Behavior
By Jackie
on May 16, 2018
With the number of dogs in US in 2017/18 reaching 89.7 million it is time to successfully manage puppy raising issues, making our dog population a happy, well managed bunch. When you bring that new bundle of fun home it’s such a happy...
Need a Muzzle? How to Keep Your Dog from Biting
By Hannah Whittenly
on Mar 1, 2018
There are over 4.5 million people bitten by dogs in the United States annually. About 20 percent of them require medical attention. If you are a dog owner, then you need to teach your dog not to bite.
Start Early
Many people find pup...
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