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How to Cover Up Pet Smells in Your Home
By Taylor Sicard
on Nov 18, 2020
You love your fur children, but you can’t deny that they make your home smell a little…funky. If your house smells like dander and dog instead of scented candles, you’re far from the only pet owner to struggle with this. But having a bad...
How To Choose a Pet Food for Your Dog
By Mia Morales
on Nov 16, 2020
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With so many brands and types of dog foods on the market, it can be very confusing for many owners to select the best diet for their pet. If you are unsure which food is best for your dog or your dog...
How to Help Your Pet With Post-Quarantine Separation Anxiety
By Melissa Kauffman
on Nov 14, 2020
The pandemic restrictions led pet owners to spend more time with their pets inside, but have also completely changed their daily schedule and routine. Although the bonding time serves both the owners and pets, there is a real concern whe...
Feeling the Stress of Isolation? So are Shelter Pets
By Jill Greywolfe
on Nov 12, 2020
Can You Open Your Heart and Home?
There is some good news during this COVID-19 pandemic:Â Dog, cat and even hen adoptions have soared. Â Riverside County Animal Services in Southern California found homes for all of its animals.
While mil...
Dog Training Basics: The Beginner’s Guide To Training Your Dog
By Ashley Lipman
on Nov 10, 2020
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A new dog is always an exciting addition to your family. They are lovable, incredibly loyal and can be a joy to be around. However, this can take a little bit of work in the form of training. If you think you’re going to ge...
Toxic Plants for Your Pets, a Visual Guide
By Jennifer
on Nov 8, 2020
When you want to bring farm-fresh floral arrangements into your home, you need to make sure they’re safe for your pets. Many flowers and other types of plants can make your dog or cat very sick, and some could even kill them. So, which p...
The Pros and Cons of Cheap and Expensive Dog Food
By Indiana Lee
on Nov 6, 2020
One of the most important factors to consider in your dog’s overall care is what they eat. As a pet owner, you’ve undoubtedly looked at different food options for your dog more than once. It can get a little overwhelming if you aren’t su...
The Ultimate Guide to Dog Body Language
By Meg Marrs
on Nov 2, 2020
It's common knowledge that dogs possess a superior sense of smell, but did you know that odor is the primary sense that dogs use to perceive the world?
Your dog is much more interested in the smell of those freshly fallen, crunchy leave...
How to Perform an In-home Physical Exam on Your Dog?
By Jamie Hytten
on Oct 30, 2020
Dogs make amazing pets, but these beautiful lively furry buddies need taking care of. As you all know, dogs age faster than humans and taking care of them is extremely important. To stay on top of their health, pet parents should give th...
Ways to Keep Your Pet Engaged & Enriched During Lockdown
By Melissa Kauffman
on Oct 29, 2020
While we’re months into the global pandemic, it’s still not clear that our days in lockdown are over. So it’s time to consider our beloved pets, whose normal activities have definitely changed, maybe even more than ours, due to a restric...
The Pet Owner’s Guide to Moving
By Lisa Walker
on Oct 27, 2020
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Moving is tricky enough for humans, and it can be even harder for our furry friends. After all, they don’t get a say in the house or apartment hunting process, and there’s no way to explain why everything is in boxes...
Smart Resources for Training Your New Puppy
By Jennifer Landis
on Oct 25, 2020
Puppies are adorable bundles of energy. They can be an exciting addition to your family and, with training, can become loyal lifetime companions. Utilize training as the puppy grows so that they learn good habits at an early age. Contrar...
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