February 23, 2021
As dog moms and dads, we want the very best for our beloved fur buddies. One way you can help your dog is to incorporate some healthy herbs into their diet. Just as herbs can help humans in a variety of ways, different herbs can help dogs in areas such as ease stomachaches, promote a healthier liver, and so forth. So what kinds of herbs are safe and good for your dog? Here are 10.
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February 16, 2021
It's always nice to reward your dog with delicious treats. Homemade dog treats are even better since you you can tailor your treats to what your dog likes to eat. For example if your dog likes to eat blueberries, you can make him a treat that incorporates blueberries in it. You can also control the quality of the ingredients in the homemade dog treats! Win - win!
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February 09, 2021
Just because your dog is not old and suffering from joint pain doesn't mean you don't need to do anything for your dog yet. Now is the time to start taking precautions to help your dog avoid inflammation and pain. So what can dog owners do? Here are five steps you can take:
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February 02, 2021
Planning for that upcoming car camping trip? Nothing beats including your furry companion! However, with any trip, it's good to be well prepared to keep your beloved dog safe and sound. Here are seven tips on how you can make your camping trip with your dog a success!
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January 26, 2021
At times, watching the way your dog sleeps can be quite hilarious, however did you know that your dog's sleep position tells us a lot more?
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January 19, 2021
During the pandemic, animal shelters and breeders have reported a record peak in the number of adoptions and purchases for pets. These pets have helped make the long months of isolation at home a bit easier to cope. However, because of all the time we spend at home with our dogs, when the time comes for us to head back into the office to work, how will our dogs react when we are suddenly away all day? For some dogs, they may have separation anxieties. So how can we prepare our dogs or help them manage with separation anxiety when the time comes for us to return to work? Here are a few tips.
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January 12, 2021
Have you ever thought that perhaps you aren't the only one who needs to focus on a healthier diet, losing weight, or workout out more? Maybe your dog could also benefit from your new year's resolution! So although we are half way through January already, it's never to late to start and set some practical goals for this coming year for your dog as well. Here are 5 suggestions we've come up.
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January 05, 2021
Some who have to commute to work every morning may think that working from home is a dream. You can wake up whenever, wear whatever, and work wherever you want to in the house. However, for those of us who actually work from home, it's really not that simple, especially if you want to work efficiently. There can be a bunch of distractions, and one of them may well possibly be your dog at times. So what tips are there to resist the distraction of your adorable dog begging you to play? Here are four ways:
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December 29, 2020
Just like humans, dogs can suffer from constipation. However, since our dogs can't speak, we have to rely on other signs to help us determine whether our fur buddy is not feeling well. So what are the signs and what can we do to help them?
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December 22, 2020
You may think that petting a dog seems so simple. However, did you know that the wrong kind of petting can actually make a dog nervous or scared?
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December 15, 2020
It's the holiday seasons and along with it, lots of mouth-watering foods. It can be very tempting to spoil your pets with some of the foods from your holiday feast with the family. However, did you know that sharing your food can cause some serious consequences for your dog? Read on to learn about 8 holiday foods that are dangerous for your dogs to eat.
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December 08, 2020
It can be all too easy for dog owners to assume that since their dog has a furry coat, they can tolerate the cold better than humans can. That isn't always the case. Just like humans, the cold weather can be hard on their bodies and they will need a bit of extra care & pampering. Here are ten winter care tips to keep in mind for your fur buds this cold season.
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