Is Your Dog a Dog Park Bully?
March 2, 2018 Training & DevelopmentDog parks are wonderful amenities for urban communities, as much perk as necessity. Dog parks add value to city life, an opportunity for dogs and owners to enjoy outdoor fun in the absence of backyards. Unfortunately, dog-park bullies can ruin the experience.
Read MoreReasons to Make Dog Walking Your Side Gig
March 1, 2018 LifestyleHey, it never hurts to make a little extra money, and if you love canines, dog walking seems like the perfect way to do just that. But, as great as the job can be, it isn’t all pets and cuddles, and there are many things you’ll need to consider before jumping in. Read on to see if dog walking is the right side job for you.
Read More5 Great Adventures to Take Your Dog on in Phoenix
February 27, 2018 LifestyleIf you’re looking for a unique vacation spot that offers plenty to do for you and your pup, consider taking a trip to the Southwest! In this guide, Jeremy Alderman helps you plan the perfect getaway to dog-friendly Phoenix, Arizona.
Read More3 Necessary Precautions to Take When Using Blood-Glucose Monitors on Diabetic Dogs
February 23, 2018 Health & Nutrition Grooming & CareIf you have a diabetic dog, you may need to use a blood-glucose monitoring system to keep track of his health. Learn about the three precautions you should always take before testing your dog's blood to keep him safe.
Read MoreIs Your Dog’s Food Safe? Euthanasia Drug Recently Discovered in Dog Food Prompts Recall from Major Brands
February 22, 2018 Health & NutritionA Washington woman’s New Year’s Eve turned to tragedy when four of her dogs became gravely ill after consuming a can of Evanger’s wet dog food. Last Friday, the FDA warned pet owners that dog food from a number of popular brands had become contaminated with a drug commonly used in the euthanization of dogs, cats, and horses.
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