• Ways Dogs Help Their Owners Overcome Depression And Social Anxiety

    5 Ways Dogs Help Their Owners Overcome Depression and Social Anxiety

    People navigate depression and social anxiety daily. Both can be debilitating mental health conditions. Fortunately, the conversation around mental health support is ramping up. Medications, therapy, and self-care are commonly offered as the best ways to soothe many mental health conditions. Creative solutions are mentioned as well, like getting a dog. Dogs can help their owners overcome depression and social anxiety. Here’s how!

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    Are Small Dogs Harder to Housetrain? (Video)

    Whether big or small, all dogs should be fully housetrained by adulthood to live a harmonious and happy life with their owners. But what if a dog’s size is a major contributing factor to the success rate of housetraining?

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  • Who Gets The Pets In A Divorce

    Who Gets the Pets in a Divorce?

    Are you feeling lost in the maze of divorce proceedings, especially regarding the fate of your beloved pets? Don't worry; we're here to help. In this article, we'll explore pet custody laws, the factors judges consider, and the role a guardianship attorney plays in ensuring your pet's well-being. You'll be better equipped to protect your rights and secure the best possible outcome for you and your furry friends.

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  • 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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