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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...
Canine 101: What Your Dog Needs You to Know About Its Personal Safety
By Hannah Whittenly
on Oct 4, 2017
Dogs obviously do not know their own size or limitations. It is a wonderful statement to the persistent and fearless spirit of dogs, but it can get them into trouble too. Anyone who has been around dogs knows that tiny breeds of only a...
Man’s Best Friend: The 5 Most Loyal Dog Breeds
By Rachelle Wilber
on Sep 28, 2017
For any animal lover, a house is just not a home without a furry family member. If you are thinking about adopting a dog as a companion, you might want to consider one of the following breeds. These dogs are all known for their loyalty...
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...
Momo Monday: Fall Favorites
By Momo the Pug
on Sep 23, 2017
Mmmm. Smell that? It’s called fall. Pawsibly my favorite season; although that might have something to do with all the free treats I get from strangers when my pawrents dress me up in ridiculous costumes. From watching the leaves chang...
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, ...
5 Ways to Protect Your Pets from Harm or Accident
By Harper Harmon
on Sep 16, 2017
Pets are not just animal companions, they are also valued family members. About 70 percent of American homes have at least one pet. The following explains how to keep your precious furry friends safe.
Keep Them at Home
Animals are na...
CBD and Canines: How to Naturally Treat Your New Puppy's Anxiety
By Rachelle Wilber
on Sep 12, 2017
Many, many dogs suffer from some mild to serious anxiety issues, even as adults. If you want your new friend to grow up confident and healthy, it's often best to begin addressing the problem when they are small. So if you have brought ...
Puppy Pneumonia: How to Recognize and Address When Your Dog is Sick
By Hannah Whittenly
on Sep 6, 2017
Puppy pneumonia is a scary possibility for any pet owner. By recognizing the symptoms and taking proper action, you can prevent this illness from becoming a life-threatening condition. Here are four important steps to take if you suspect...
Dog Grooming 101: How to Brush Your Dog
By Andrew Garf
on Aug 30, 2017
Learning how to brush your dog is important skill that every dog owner should learn. It is so disappointing that more and more dog owners don’t learn this skill properly. In my opinion, we need to learn this skill right away after we g...
Looking for Tail-Wagging Fun? Dog-Themed Games for the Entire Family
By Jackie
on Aug 29, 2017
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For people of any age, a dog can easily work its way into a person’s heart and become their best friend. Whether or not you have a family dog, it is no secret that these furry friends can instantly boost your mood and br...
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