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    What to Do If Your Dog Drinks Coffee

    Coffee can be a great way to wake up in the morning, but it can also be harmful to your dog. If your canine companion comes across a cup of coffee while you’re not paying attention, there’s a chance that curiosity may get the better of her. Read on to learn what to do in such a situation, and find out what you can do to prevent it.

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    The Seppala Siberian Sleddog, Part One: Leonhard Seppala, Togo, and the Great Race of Mercy

    The Seppala stands out among other long-distance sleddogs due to its unique history, unparalleled stamina, and unmatched racing prowess. In part one of this three-part series, learn about Togo and the origin of the Seppala breed, including how it was responsible for potentially saving thousands of lives in Nome, Alaska.

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    Summer Dog Walking Tips

    He may not be able to tell you in words, but there are definitely times when the summer heat can be too much for your pup. Here are some tips to help you protect your dog from the warm weather while walking outdoors.

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    How You Can Prepare for Natural Disasters with Your Dog

    Weather is sometimes unpredictable, but you can have plans in place to keep your dog safe even in the most frightening natural disasters. Find out what you can do to be as prepared as possible in case of an emergency.

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    Shetland Sheepdog Breed Spotlight

    The original Shetland dog likely descended from preexisting native dogs, which were recorded living on the island as far back as the late 1400s, as well as spitz-type dogs brought to the island by Norse settlers in the 8th century to watch over their livestock. However, some argue that the original Shelties were not herding dogs, but companion dogs.

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