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5 Smart Ways to Ease Travel Anxiety in Dogs
By Rebecca G
on Jul 31, 2021
Any pet owner knows that traveling with your dog is one of the most exhausting things you can do. However, some dogs are extremely comfortable taking car rides while others cannot take them. If your dog is one to suffer travel anxiety, then this article is for you.
How to Find Pet-Proof Flooring for Your New Puppy
By Brooke Chaplan
on Jul 27, 2021
There is a lot to consider when bringing a new puppy into your home. For example, you may want to upgrade your flooring to a material that is more suitable for dogs. This means you are going to need to research various materials to find pet-friendly flooring. Use the following tips to find pet-proof flooring for your new puppy.
Got Pets at Home? 4 Ways to Balance Their Diets Effectively
By Rachelle Wilber
on Jul 24, 2021
For the pet owner, feeding your furry friends is not just a matter of filling up their bowls. It's also about making sure they are getting all the nutrients they need for optimal health. If you're wondering what this looks like in practice, never fear. Here are four ways to balance out your pets' diets and make sure they're healthy and happy.
Five Fun Games You Can Play With Older Dogs
By Robert Thomas
on Jul 22, 2021
As your dog gets older, it can hard to see them slowing down and still wanting to have fun! Keeping your dog mentally stimulated in their old age is an absolute essential.
How to Help Your Dog Heal From a Pulled Muscle
By Rachelle Wilber
on Jul 21, 2021
Seeing our furry friends in pain can be heartbreaking, luckily helping your dog heal from a pulled muscle is not hard. Some of the signs of your dog having pulled a muscle are limping or unable to use their leg. These are some things that you can do to help your pet.
Do You Want to Help Save Homeless Pets?
By Penny Martin
on Jul 19, 2021
At P.L.A.Y., we're passionate about pets and providing them with eco-friendly lifestyle products. And it all starts with providing safe homes for animals in need of a helping hand. To rescue, nurture and rehome every pet in need, we can all help!Â
Different Sizes of the Bernedoodles
By Methew
on Jul 16, 2021
In this article, we will provide you a complete breakdown of the different sizes of the Bernedoodles. We will explain everything about the Bernedoodle sizes, which is important to choose the best size for your family.Â
Dog and Cat in One Apartment, How to Do Everything Right
By Nicole Melo
on Jul 13, 2021
Sometimes cats and dogs are forced to live in the same territory for different life circumstances, or people who have a cat want to take a dog. There is a well-established myth that cats and dogs can live together only by meeting a kitten and a puppy at a young age. But practicing dog handlers and zoo psychologists proved that it is only a myth.
7 Ways Your Pet Makes You Happier and Healthier
By Amelia Ma
on Jul 10, 2021
Pet ownership has risen steadily over the years to the point that over two-thirds of American households own at least one pet – that’s nearly 85 million homes. Pet owners are a special breed. Not only do they make room for extra members in their families, but they dedicate their time and resources to caring for their pets in every way possible.
Things Your New Dog Can't Do Without
By Mia Morales
on Jul 8, 2021
When you bring home a rescue dog or a new puppy from a shelter, it is an exciting occasion. Most people regard this as adding a new member to the family, the same as you would if you were bringing home a new baby. And as with a new baby, your canine companion needs special gear to keep him content, comfortable, and well-behaved in his new home.
Common Problems Which an Old Dog May Have to Face
By Taylor Brouwer
on Jul 7, 2021
Not only are there definite signs of old age, but there are also certain problems that an old dog may have to face.
4 Backyard Hazards You Should Eliminate to Keep Your Pet Safe
By Brooke Chaplan
on Jul 4, 2021
Your backyard should be a safe place for the family pet. However, sometimes it can be filled with things that can hurt your beloved animals. Before letting your pet roam free in the backyard, check for these hazards and get rid of them to keep your best animal friend safe.
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