• Getting Your Dog Ready For Halloween

    Getting Your Dog Ready for Halloween

    The leaves are on the ground, jack-o-lanterns line porches and steps, and the ghost and ghouls come out to play. For many, Halloween is an age-old time of tradition that’s fun for the family. This is a perfect time of year to stop and consider Halloween from the dog’s point of view. For many a canine companion, Halloween simply means lots of new friendly meet-and-greets, new and exciting sights, the sound of fun and excitement in the air, and interesting new scents to smell.

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  • 5 Ways To Make Your Yard A Dog Friendly Paradise

    5 Ways to Make Your Yard a Dog-Friendly Paradise

    It’s no secret that dogs need plenty of space to roam and run and typically need anywhere from 30-45 minutes of exercise each day. While heading to the local dog park or taking your four-legged friend for a walk is fun, it’s not always convenient or feasible. So, the backyard can serve as the perfect place for your dog to get some exercise and burn off some energy.

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  • Breed Profile Cocker Spaniel Infographic Preview V1

    Cocker Spaniel- Infographic Breed Spotlight

    The American Cocker Spaniel breed has a long and rich history with roots in Spain, England, and America, which is where the breed developed into the vigorous and refined breed seen today.

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  • CKC Breed VS Pyrenees Vs Maremma

    Great Pyrenees vs. Maremma Sheepdog: Can You Tell Them Apart?

    In the last blog, we discussed the English Cocker Spaniel and the Irish Setter. This time, we will look at two large guardian breeds and what makes them similar and different. It is the Great Pyrenees versus the Maremma Sheepdog.

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  • Osteoarthritis In Dogs

    Osteoarthritis and Dogs

    Dogs are beloved family members, and when they start to show signs of aging, you want to do everything you can to help them feel comfortable and happy. One of the most common health problems that affect older dogs is osteoarthritis. This can make it difficult for them to move or play around and cause a great deal of pain. If you're worried that your dog may suffer from this condition, read on to understand the five signs of osteoarthritis in dogs and treatment options.

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