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Fall Safety for Dogs

With fall right around the corner, it’s important that we know how to keep our pups safe during the upcoming season. 1. Beware of anti-freeze  Ingesting anti-freeze can be lethal for both dogs and cats. Unfortunately, animals have been known to lick this sweet tasting substance. Make sure to check your car for leaks and…

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Tips to Prevent Your Dog From Escaping Your Yard

In order to keep our pups safe in our yard, there are a few steps you need to take. We have created a guide to prevent your dog from escaping your backyard. Remove all climbable objects in your yard. If there is a chair or a table next to the fence, it’s best to remove…

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Tips for Slowing Dog Eating in 2020

Some dogs take their time to eat their kibble. Other dogs inhale their food without even chewing. It can be fascinating to see how fast your dog can eat his bowl of food, but it can be quite dangerous for our dogs to eat as fast as they do. Firstly, they can choke, which can…

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Protecting Your Dog From Snake Bites

It’s summertime and hot weather is prime time for snake activity. It is estimated that there are more than 100,000 venomous snakebites that occur in dogs and cats every year with a mortality rate of 1% to as high as 30%.  We want to make sure you know how to keep your pets safe from…

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Does Music Help Dogs Relax?

As we learn more about dogs’ brains, we begin to wonder what kinds of things they like and what kinds of things they don’t like so much. Recently, the curiosity surrounding our dogs’ likes and dislikes has centered around their opinions on music. With so many options for dogs to listen to, you might wonder…

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Dog Mouthwash – How to Keep Your Pet’s Breath Fresh

We love our furry friends unconditionally, but sometimes their breath can be, well, not the most pleasant. If you’re like most dog owners, you’ve probably searched far and wide for a solution to your dog’s stinky breath. Good news – the search ends here! Here are our tips on reducing smelly dog breath. Good Breath…

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Indoor Dog Activities to Burn Off Energy

Slowly but surely, spring is rolling around, but before the May flowers start blooming, we have plenty of April showers to withstand. That means that the indoor entertainment needs to continue on your part. Running out of ideas on how to keep your furry friend active and entertained indoors? Check out our recommendations for indoor…

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Must-Read Books About Dogs

There’s nothing quite like a heartwarming story about dogs. The gripping plotline, adorable canines, and unbreakable bond between dogs and humans come alive within the pages of our favorite dog books. With classics like The Call of the Wild, Old Yeller, and Marley and Me to live up to, making this list of must-reads is…

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Tips for Finding a Lost Dog

The panic that onsets when you lose your favorite furry friend is terrifying and can lead to confusion surrounding the next steps to take to find them. If you do end up losing your dog, try to remain calm and follow these steps to make sure that you can find them as soon as possible….

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Dog Poisons Often Found in Homes

We all know that puppy-proofing the home means keeping shoes out of the way, doors locked, and furniture covered. However, more important than making sure that your dog doesn’t tear up your underwear is making sure that they don’t get into something that could be toxic or life-threatening. As a dog owner, you should know…