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Pets and Allergies Under the Same Roof
By Natalie Gomez
on Jul 14, 2014
Owning a pet can be one of life’s great pleasures. But if you suffer from allergies or asthma, they can quickly go from best friend to worst enemy. Here are some of the things we do to keep our exposure to pet dander to a minimum.
Every Pet-Owner's Guide to a Fur-Free Home
By Natalie Gomez
on Jul 9, 2014
Let's face it -- we love our pets, but the constant dirt and fur they leave all over the house? Not so much. Fortunately, there are ways to keep your pets comfortable and maintain a beautiful home. Here are some tried-and-tested tricks to help you keep your pets' mess at bay.
Adding a New Pet to the Family? How to Avoid Jealousies and Keep the Peace
By Natalie Gomez
on Jul 3, 2014
Few things are as thrilling as bringing home a new pet. Your current pet, however, may not share this excitement. Things might be a little rocky at first, but there are a few things you can do to help this transition go a little smoother and keep all the pets happy.Â
Tips for a Happy and Safe 4th of July from Momo & her Friends
By Natalie Gomez
on Jun 30, 2014
Momo's tips for a happy and safe 4th of July for your dog.
Considering Getting A Dog? 5 Things To Remember And Consider Before Getting Man's Best Friend
By Natalie Gomez
on Jun 19, 2014
Considering Getting A Dog? 5 Things To Remember And Consider Before Getting Man's Best Friend
Keeping Eyes and Ears on your Pets
By Natalie Gomez
on Jun 10, 2014
Few things are as frustrating as home security investments that do not operate the way that you need them to. For example, take an alarm system that routinely mistakes your dog for an intruder. Fortunately, there are many new developments in home automation that can help you.
Choosing The Right Food For Dogs With Sensitive Stomachs
By Natalie Gomez
on Jun 4, 2014
There are a hundred symptoms that may indicate that your dog has a sensitive stomach or a weak digestive system. Here are the top three symptoms to watch out for.
Rover Rescue: Adapting a Rescue Dog to a New Environment
By Natalie Gomez
on May 31, 2014
While bringing home a rescue dog can be exciting for you, it can be terrifying to your new dog, especially if he is a more timid sort. Before you bring your new family member home, put a plan in place for helping him adjust quickly to his new forever home.Â
Training Your Pup: A Guide to Kennels and Crates
By Natalie Gomez
on May 28, 2014
One of the biggest mistakes new puppy owners make is not crate training. Teaching your puppy to sleep happily in a crate while you're in bed or while you're away for the day can make or break your house-training journey and save your favorite couch from sharp little puppy teeth!Â
Six Tips for Training and Socializing a Shy Dog
By Natalie Gomez
on May 20, 2014
Properly socializing shy, timid dogs eliminates fear-based aggression. Use these tips to design positive, productive training experiences that transform your bashful pup into a confident companion.
Five Simple Tips to Removing Ticks from Your Dog
By Natalie Gomez
on May 13, 2014
If your dog loves the outdoors, then it should come as no surprise to know that the areas where your pet runs around in is where ticks may also hang out. Rushing to remove it can create more problems for both you and your pet. Below explains some simple tips on helping you remove the tick safely at home.Â
Keeping Up With Old Age: 6 Crucial Tests for Your Aging Dog
By Natalie Gomez
on May 6, 2014
Old age creeps up on everyone, but for dogs it often comes way too soon. Although old age is inevitable, there are some things that can slow it down and other things that can keep your older dog comfortable longer. Here are 6 crucial tests for your aging dog.
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