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Bites & Barks? 4 Steps for Correcting Canine Aggression
By Hannah Whittenly
on Oct 24, 2017
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It is an unfortunate fact that millions of dog bites take place every single year, and many of the victims are children under the age of nine. While some of these attacks are the result of humans provoking the animals, owners still nee...
5 Tips to Consider When Crate Training a Puppy
By Deborah Feng
on Oct 18, 2017
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Putting your new fur baby into a crate or cage may seem cruel to some pet parents. However, crate training does have its benefits.
Dogs are denning animals and feel secure and comfortable in a smaller area. Add a comfy bed and his favo...
Rover Road Trip: 4 Things to Do before Traveling with a Dog
By Kara Masterson
on Oct 12, 2017
Dogs and travel go together hand in hand. They are naturally curious, and they want to be with their human family members. However, there are some things to consider before embarking on a long road trip with your pooch. Here are four t...
Adopted a Shelter Dog? Top Tips for the First Few Months
By Hannah Whittenly
on Oct 10, 2017
One of the great things about a lot of shelter dogs is that they are mutts. Mixed breeds dogs are less prone to health issues unique to purebred dogs, and they typically have longer lifespans. Plus, if you are looking for that unique p...
Moving With Pups? 4 Ways To Help Them Adjust
By Emma Sturgis
on Oct 8, 2017
Moving is always a lot of work, and can be overwhelming at times. There are a lot of components involved in the moving process: packing up your current residence, locating your new residence, arranging your rental or purchase agreement...
Dog Damage: 3 Ways to Puppy Proof Your Home in a Stylish Way
By Deborah Feng
on Sep 26, 2017
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While you love your four-legged friend, a dog can be pretty destructive to your home. From chewing on wires to getting into household chemicals and more, all it takes is one mishap to ruin your home’s style and harm your pet. With a li...
Dogs That Have A Thing For Destruction
By Ian Pearson
on Sep 21, 2017
A lot of dogs have destructive tendencies towards items in your home. It gets particularly complicated when you have to go somewhere, and come back to find that your dog has torn the couch apart. In this case, even if you punish them, ...
Hunting Hounds: How to Take Care of Your Hunting Dog
By Lizzie Weakley
on Aug 21, 2017
Hunting hounds are loyal and hard-working, but it's important to care for them properly to ensure they're healthy and happy. Do some research on the breed of dog you're considering based on the type of hunting you do. A reputable breed...
5 Ways to Ensure Your Pets Aren't Creating Mischief
By Deborah Feng
on Aug 15, 2017
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The ferret was clearly to blame. Sure, my roommate was messy, but she wouldn’t scatter a trail of dried cranberries across the floor and under the couch -- or steal 37 lighters and hide them under the bed. With their unconditional love...
Tips to Get Your Puppy's Energy Out
By Deborah Feng
on Jul 26, 2017
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Puppies are a lot of work. They have a lot of energy, and you have to put in the time investment in training them properly. When your puppy just doesn't seem to want to calm down, there are a few things you can do either in the home or...
Hot Dog: 4 Ways To Help Your Pets Cool Off Safely This Summer
By Deborah Feng
on Jun 27, 2017
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It is going to be a scorcher this summer, and the family dog is itching to get out in the sun and play. Before you subject your best friend to the outdoor heat, you will want to be sure you have thought out how to keep your dog cool. R...
Useful Cleaning Tips and Tricks for Pet Owners
By Ian Pearson
on Jun 24, 2017
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Though you adore your furry little friends, the fact is – sometimes they can create an unbelievable mess. Even if well-trained, cats and dogs kept inside your home tend to shed and leave their fur stuck in your light carp...
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