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How do I take care of my dog’s health if his injuries/conditions won’t allow him to exercise?

February 1, 2021 by erin deschaine

Colby Lehew

Dogs need physical activity to stay healthy and happy, so what do you do if they sustain an injury that makes exercise painful or downright impossible? Or if they have a condition such as diabetes, heart disease or anemia? We asked dog experts to share tips to help you keep your pet fit in spite […]

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How Would You Train a Blind Dog?

January 29, 2021 by erin deschaine

Joanna Woodnutt

Training a dog can be a fairly straightforward process, but what about when they lose their sight? Dogs can lose vision due to disease or old age, and certain breeds and genders are more susceptible to blindness. If your dog loses vision, never fear. Since dogs rely heavily on other senses besides just their sight, […]

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Dog groomers: what do you want owners to know before they bring their pets to you?

January 25, 2021 by erin deschaine

Jeff Carbridge

Dog grooming can be a very fulfilling line of work. You get to interact with pooches of all sizes and breeds and transform them into the clipped and clean creatures they deserve to be. But it can also be frustrating, especially if the pup has physical or mental health conditions you were not alerted to […]

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What Household Items Have Endangered Dogs and Necessitated Vet Visits?

January 21, 2021 by erin deschaine

Wendie Patrick

The goal is for your house and your dog to peacefully co-exist. After all, they both bring you joy. The trouble is that some of the things in your home can pose a health hazard to your pooch. For real life examples, read on. Hopefully, these crowdsourced accounts will help you puppy-proof your home so […]

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Temperament and Training: Two Things that Make the Perfect Therapy Dog

January 18, 2021 by erin deschaine

Things that Make the Perfect Therapy Dog

2020 was a challenging year for a lot of people, not only with financial and work-related stressors, but also in the areas of physical and mental health. In fact, according to Mental Health America, by September of 2020, there was a 93% increase in people taking anxiety screening tests and a 62%  increase in people […]

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Choosing the Best Boarding Kennel for Your Dog

January 8, 2021 by erin deschaine

Choosing the Best Boarding Kennel for Your Dog

Your dog is a part of your family, but unfortunately, he doesn’t always get to come on your family trips. Sometimes the hotels don’t allow pets, or Great Aunt Nelda is allergic, or your dog gets so carsick, it’s not worth even attempting a road trip. Whatever your reason for leaving Spot behind, you need […]

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How Do I Make my Dog Feel Safe Despite the Loud Fireworks Outside?

December 28, 2020 by erin deschaine

Jen Jones

Fireworks add to the excitement of New Year’s Eve, but they can confuse and frighten your pooch. We asked dog lovers to share tips for helping your pup survive the holiday cacophony. Table of Contents Offer a quiet, safe place Provide distractions Seek vet advice Microchipping Speak with your veterinarian Try herbal remedies, aromatherapy Keep […]

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Protecting Your Pooch from the Cold Weather

December 21, 2020 by erin deschaine

Protecting Your Pooch from the Cold Weather

It’s finally December, which means holiday celebrations, New Year preparations, and lots of cold weather. Your precious pooch may be as excited for snow as the neighborhood kids, but there are certain things you should do as a responsible pet owner to keep them safe and healthy during the cold months. Food To start with, […]

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My Dog is Overprotective – Now What?

December 13, 2020 by erin deschaine

Overprotective dog tips

Last month, we talked about some of the reasons why dogs become aggressive, so this month, we thought we’d delve a little deeper into one particular reason: overprotectiveness. We all want our dogs to be a little protective because that behavior keeps our families and property safe from intruders and other harmful things. However, protectiveness […]

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