• 5 Amazing Treats To Make Your Dog Bow Wow

    5 Amazing Treats to Make Your Dog Bow Wow

    According to the American Pet Products Association's latest poll, 62% of American homes have a pet, with dogs accounting for 78.2 million. All dog owners want their pets to be happy and healthy. Therefore, they want adequate nutrition and flavor when it comes to food. However, it might be difficult to locate economical tasty treats when your dog has a restricted diet or is a picky eater.

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  • How To Get Into The Pet Care Industry While It's Booming

    How to Get Into the Pet Care Industry While It's Booming

    Ask any pet owner, and they will tell you that their pet is an integral part of the family. People can love their pets as they do a child, which is why the pet-care industry is booming. If you're looking for a business venture that could bring in significant revenue, consider this brief guide from Continental Kennel Club to finding your niche in the pet-care market.

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  • Gummies For Dogs And How To Make Them

    Gummies for Dogs and How to Make Them

    When it comes to our dogs, we all want the best for them. Whether that's the comfiest dog bed on the market or the yummiest treat we can get our hands on. Treats, however, can sometimes set you back a couple of bucks. They don't last very long—in comes gummies.

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  • Changes To Expect As Your Dog Gets Older

    7 Changes to Expect as Your Dog Gets Older

    Just as human bodies change as we age, so too do the bodies of our four-legged friends. As a responsible pet parent, it’s important to know what these changes are so you can be better prepared to manage your dog’s health as they get older.

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  • Breed Spotlight Harlequin Pinscher Infographic Preview V2

    Harlequin Pinscher- Infographic Breed Spotlight

    The Harlequin Pinscher and the Miniature Pinscher share a common ancestor. The exact origin is not completely known, but like all of the other breeds in the Pinscher and Schnauzer group, they can be traced back to Germany. It is there that their ancestors worked as ratters for centuries.

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