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What Does It Mean to Be a Responsible Pet Owner?

By Andrew Fraser | Feb 20, 2018

Tips to Help You Be the Best Pet Parent You Can Be Have you ever stopped to think about the definition of a responsible pet owner? Do you take care of your dog based on the way you have always done things or the way other dog owners take care of their pets or do…

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Couch and Carpet Cleaning Tips for Dog Owners

By Andrew Fraser | Feb 14, 2018

Every Pet Owner Knows the Hardships of Stains on the Carpet If you have dogs, then you will have accidents that involve stains on your carpets and your furniture. The good news is that most stains created by your dog on your carpet and your furniture can be easily fixed with some basic products you…

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Valentine’s Day with Your Dog

By Andrew Fraser | Feb 6, 2018

Showing Your Dog Some Valentine’s Day Love Whether you are a single, a couple or a family, finding time on Valentine’s Day to share with your four-legged family members is a great way to show your love and also get a lot of love in return.  I have some tips Valentine’s Day with your dog.…

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Winter Indoor Activities for Any Dog

By Andrew Fraser | Jan 30, 2018

Winter Activities For When It’s Hard To Get Outside When winter snow or rain is an issue, getting outside and spending time in exercising and playing with your pooch can be a very real problem. It is important to realize that bad weather doesn’t mean your dog will be content just sitting inside a nice,…

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Dog Safety In The Winter

By Andrew Fraser | Jan 24, 2018

Winter Safety to Keep Your Dog Safe While some dogs are definitely not up to being out in the cold, other dogs are very excited about the cold weather, the snow on the ground, and all the new things to see and do. Even dogs that are not necessarily outdoor winter dogs do benefit from…

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Chocolate And Dogs: A Potentially Deadly Combination

By Andrew Fraser | Jan 16, 2018

Chocolate and Dogs Can Be A Toxic Mix! There is a myth that dogs and other animals will intuitively know what is harmful to them and will simply not consume those foods. This is completely false as dogs, just like other animals, can be seriously hurt or even killed by consuming foods that are perfectly…

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New Year’s Resolutions Your Dog Will Love

By Andrew Fraser | Jan 9, 2018

New Year’s Resolutions Your Dog Will Love Dogs, just like people, can take on a challenge. Of course, for your four-legged family members, you will be instrumental in ensuring your dog has the resources and the help he or she needs to be successful. I have some New Year’s resolutions for dogs that might interest…

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Managing Your Puppy’s First Night At Home

By Andrew Fraser | Jan 2, 2018

Tips for Making Puppy’s First Night Less Stressful Your puppy’s first night in a new place with new people and surroundings is always the most challenging for a puppy. This is particularly true if the puppy has been kept with the mother and the littermates up until the time when you finally came to come…

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DIY Holiday Gift Options For Your Dog

By Andrew Fraser | Dec 20, 2017

A Tradition Your Dogs Will Love Homemade gifts are a tradition in many families, and it is a tradition that your four-legged family members will love just as much as your two-legged ones. By choosing a DIY holiday gift for your dog, you can ensure it is made with care, uses only ingredients that are…

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Tips For Throwing A Dog-Friendly Holiday Party

By Andrew Fraser | Dec 12, 2017

Planning a Dog Friendly Party One of the great things about the holiday season is all the time spent with friends and family. If you are a dog owner, or if you have friends that are dog owners, planning a dog friendly party is a wonderful way to change up the routine. Planning a dog-friendly…

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Holiday Gift Ideas For Your Dog

By Andrew Fraser | Dec 6, 2017

Show Your Dog Your Love Over the Holiday Season People love their dogs and tend to treat them like family. This includes finding ways to recognize and show your dog your love over the holiday season. Whether your family celebrates Christmas, Hanukkah, Winter Solstice, Kwanzaa, Diwali or your own family traditions, the winter months are…

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Easy DIY Gift for Your Dog

By Andrew Fraser | Nov 30, 2017

Are the winter holidays right around the corner, and you forgot to pick up something for your dog? Is Fido’s birthday tomorrow and you want to get him something special? It’s okay! We know some things fall through the cracks with all the hustle and bustle of life, but we’ve got you covered with an…

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Let’s Stop The Barking

By Andrew Fraser | Nov 29, 2017

Understand Why Your Dog Is Barking You might be wondering, why is my dog barking? Barking is a very natural behavior for dogs of all sizes, breeds and ages. While there are a few breeds that don’t bark (the Basenji) or only bark infrequently, even these dogs make noises and will alert their owners to…

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Thanksgiving Tips For Dogs

By Andrew Fraser | Nov 22, 2017

How to Keep Thanksgiving Fun and Safe for Your Dog Dogs are a very important part of many families, so it only makes sense to want to include them in the holiday festivities. For some families, particularly when everyone is traveling home, this sometimes creates a challenge as several families bring their four-legged family members…

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Overcoming A Fear Of Dogs

By Andrew Fraser | Nov 14, 2017

Whether you’re a child or an adult, you may have a fear of dogs.  People of all ages and all walks of life can have or develop a fear of dogs. Often this fear is something rooted in a past issue, often from childhood, where a child was frightened by a dog or perhaps even hurt. Overcoming fear…

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