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Spring Cleaning For Your Dog
Most people have some form of a spring cleaning event in their home, and it is designed to get rid of all the dust and debris that builds up over a winter of people and pets being stuck indoors. While interior spring cleaning is a great way to make your house look, feel, and smell…
Read MoreIndoor Activities For Your Dog Over The Winter Months
Dogs are wonderful companions for people of all ages. They are wonderful pets for people who may have mobility challenges as well as for busy people with hectic lives. For anyone who struggles with indoor dog activities, the winter can be particularly challenging to provide the same level of exercise for their pets as possible…
Read MoreThe Myths And Realities About Puppy Training
Unfortunately, there are a lot of errors and misrepresentations about puppy training that are found on blogs, articles, and even how-to videos on dog and puppy training. There are also common myths about working with puppies that are shared by friends, neighbors, and even relatives, which may make it difficult to know what to do…
Read MoreTips To Naming Your Puppy And Naming Mistakes To Avoid
Naming your puppy is a lot of fun, and it is a process in which everyone will have an idea or an opinion. Choosing the right name for your dog is an important consideration, and what you choose can have an impact on training your puppy and ensuring that he or she is able to…
Read MoreTraining Tips: Helping Your Old Dog Learn New Tricks
That old saying about an old dog not being able to learn new tricks is not at all correct. In many cases, an older dog that is calm, focussed, and less distracted is easier to teach, and they often require less repetition to learn a few new moves. The key to teaching an older dog…
Read MoreHelping Your Dog Stay Active This Winter
For many people, going outdoors in the winter for long walks or playtime at the dog park is not a top priority. This is particularly true as the weather gets colder, and the snow and ice become more of an issue on sidewalks and roadways. Helping your dog stay active in the winter can of…
Read MoreHow to Protect Your Dog From The Number One Cause Of Pet Injury In The Winter
Active dogs and dogs that spend time outdoors all year round have different risks for injuries based on the time of year. Even dogs that are only out for walks during the winter months are still at risk for developing one of the most common types of injuries that vets see at this time of…
Read MoreNew Year’s Resolutions For Your Dog
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. The following are a few dog-friendly New Year’s Resolutions that will help your pooch be a happier,…
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