• A Helpful Guide To Moving With Pets (1)

    A Helpful Guide To Moving With Pets

    Moving to a new home is stressful enough for people, let alone animals, who weren’t even consulted on the whole idea. If you want to avoid a lot of anxiety for you and your four-legged friends, here are a few helpful hints to make your moving day a bit easier to take.

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    How Emotional Support Animals Impact Our Mental and Emotional Health

    Since the beginning, humans and animals have shared a unique bond. We have dogs, cats, and many other animals by our sides throughout our good and bad times. This relationship is significantly deeper for those dealing with emotional or mental health problems such as depression, PTSD, anxiety, phobias, bipolar disorder, etc. An authorized emotional support animal's (ESA) role is to be that essential presence that enables people with these challenges to go about their daily lives regularly.

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    The First Therapy Dog

    Dogs have proven to be great at many things, but did you know they have become important for therapy work as well? Hundreds of hardworking dogs are in the United States, which is only increasing. These dogs help just as many people with various illnesses and disabilities, as well as simply visit and bring comfort and a smile to patients or anyone in need. In this article, we explore what exactly therapy is, what a therapy dog does, and who is considered the first therapy dog.

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  • How To Introduce Your Dog To New People

    How to Introduce Your Dog to New People: Addressing Social Anxiety in Dogs

    When introducing your dog to a new person, it's important to make sure your furry friend feels comfortable and safe. Some dogs may be hesitant or even aggressive toward new people. Don't worry if your dog is a bit anxious when seeing new faces - it just means you'll need to be a bit more patient and need a proven step-by-step process that has worked for many like you. The best way to make your dog act better in front of new people is by practicing positive associations when meeting new people and giving rewards whenever the dog behaves. With a little bit of effort and follow-up tips, you and your dog will be making new friends in no time!

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  • Breed Spotlight Alaskan Malamute Infographic Preview V1

    Alaskan Malamute- Infographic Breed Spotlight

    Alaskan Malamutes were said to be bred by a nomadic Inuit tribe, the Mahlemut tribe, and spread to the North and South around Kotzebue Sound in Alaska due to people traveling where food and resources were most plentiful in the harsh environment.

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