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  • National Dog Week: 7 Fun Ways to Celebrate with Your Pup

    National Dog Week: 7 Fun Ways to Celebrate with Your Pup

    The last full week of September marks National Dog Week: a tradition going strong since 1928. Founded by Captain William Lewis Judy, this celebration was created to promote responsible dog ownership, reduce the number of stray dogs, and honor the incredible role dogs play in our lives.

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  • Golden Retriever laying its head on a couch arm, gazing pensively out a nearby window

    Understanding Canine Loneliness: Signs & Solutions

    Most dogs can feel lonely if there is only one dog in the house. They are pack animals descended from wolves. This means they have instincts that push them to connect with friends or family. When they live as the only dog, they may experience loneliness if they do not receive enough attention.

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    Say Goodbye to Unwelcome Guests: 6 Tips to Help Pet Parents Get Rid of Fleas

    If your pet has fleas, it’s a race against time to get them off your pet and out of the house. The best way to keep pets flea-free is with flea and tick prevention. Otherwise, you can use a travel kennel for dog safety while pest control handles the issue. To help you strike fear into those fleas, use these tips to keep your pets happy, healthy, and clean.

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  • 6 Holiday Foods Your Dog Can Eat—And 6 They Can’t

    6 Holiday Foods Your Dog Can Eat—And 6 They Can’t

    In the face of puppy dog eyes, how can you resist giving them a little snack outside their regularly scheduled meal times? You can resist by knowing which foods are good for them versus which foods are not. Whether you’re traveling for the holidays with large dog kennels or staying home to prepare food for the family, learn what you can and can’t feed your dogs. Read Article
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    Best Pet Insurance in 2024

    In 2024, pet insurance is indispensable for those who cherish their pets as family. Since 1982, when Veterinary Pet Insurance issued the first policy for Lassie, the industry has advanced, covering everything from routine check-ups to emergencies. With the global pet insurance market projected to surpass $5 billion by 2025, it's crucial to choose wisely, considering coverage, deductibles, and premiums. This guide empowers you to make informed decisions to safeguard your pet's well-being. Read Article
  • Bull dog licking its paws.

    Why Dogs Lick Their Paws & When You Should Worry

    Like cats, self-grooming is also normal for dogs. It's part of their process, especially when they come inside the house after walking around outdoors. But, as with other dog behaviors, excessive paw licking can be an indication that there's something wrong. Read Article
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    Kennel Cough in Dogs

    Kennel cough is a common and highly contagious respiratory infection in dogs. This illness is similar to a human cold and often spreads in places where dogs gather, such as kennels, dog parks, and grooming salons. It is caused by a combination of bacteria and viruses. While kennel cough in dogs can be alarming, it is usually not severe and can be treated effectively. Read Article
  • Two Dogs In The Forest Near Poison Ivy

    Can Dogs Get Poison Ivy?

    Poison Ivy, a well-known plant found in woody areas throughout North America and Asia. This nuisance can cause dermatitis with an itchy red rash developing after skin contact with the plant. The oil in poison ivy is resilient and will cling to clothes, and fur unless it is actively washed off. Read Article
  • Dog having its leg examined by a vet

    Common Canine Leg Injuries

    The active, energetic, and often adventurous lifestyle of dogs, which frequently includes a variety of physical activities such as running, playing, and exploring, undeniably contributes to their joy and overall well-being. Yet, this inherent liveliness and playful nature, although generally promoting physical health, may also inadvertently expose them to the risk of common leg injuries, particularly those affecting their legs. Read Article
  • Why Pet Parents Should Consider A Pet Stroller

    Pet Strollers: Why Pet Parents Should Consider a Pet Stroller

    Pet strollers can be incredibly beneficial for pet owners in various situations. Pet strollers offer a safe and easy way to transport pets. They provide protection from potential dangers, allowing for outdoor activities even with disabilities, protecting pets from extreme weather conditions, and making travel easier and more reliable.  Read Article
  • Keep Your Dog Safe On Hot Summer Day

    Keeping Your Dog Safe In The Summer Heat

    Tips for keeping your dog safe on a hot summer day Read Article
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    How to Have a Great Visit to the Vet With Your Dog

    When you add a dog to your family, one of the most important relationships you should develop is with a veterinarian. The first exam your vet will recommend for any tests and vaccinations to provide an important foundation for the future when your pet has subsequent wellness exams, or if your pet becomes ill. Read Article
  • Outdoor Activities for You and Your Dog

    Outdoor Activities for You and Your Dog

    When the weather is warm, it can be the perfect time to go outside and do something fun with your friends and family. A vital part of your family tends to get left behind on most adventures, but here are several things that you can bring your furry best friend along to join in on the fun. Read Article
  • Man and dog walking together at sunrise

    Top Five Reasons For You To Walk Your Dog

    As we all know, exercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle for you and your dog. From keeping off the extra pounds to improving brain function, a good workout regimen comes with a ton of health benefits for both pets and pet parents alike. Daily walks are the perfect way to get in some exercise while also sharing some quality bonding time with your best friend. While there are many more we could call out, here are our top 5 reasons why you should include at least one walk as a part of your dog's daily routine. Read Article
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    Pet Dental Health

    Caring for our furry four-legged companions is often compared to caring for kids. Our pets require regular checkups and vaccinations throughout the year. But unfortunately pet dental health is often neglected by pet parents as the focus is on vaccines such as Rabies and Distemper, among others. As responsible pet parents we're accountable for their oral hygiene, too! Read Article
  •  Why Your Dog Spends 50% of His Day Asleep

    Let Sleeping Dogs Sleep - Why Your Dog Spends 50% of His Day Asleep

    Do you ever think your dog sleeps too much? Well today, we are answering the pondering question, which reveals a lot about your dogs' personality. From the position they sleep in, to every twitch and sound; a dog sleeping pattern says more about them than we think. Read Article
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    Benefits of Proper Nutrition for Your Pets

    Though cuddles are important for your pet's emotional health (and yours!), Fido can't subsist on them alone. Proper nutrition in both daily food intake and treats is vital to maintaining a healthy and happy pup. Proper nutrition consists mostly of adequate water and protein, but the occasional treat is okay, too. All of these factors directly contribute to lengthening your pup?s life expectancy -- and gives you more time to spend with him! Read Article
  • Importance Of Play In Dogs

    Importance Of Play In Dogs

    Does your dog have behavior issues? Studies have shown that play is an important part of keeping your dogs happy & well-behaved. Read Article