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    How Dangerous Is It to Drive with Your Dog in the Car?

    As a dog owner, it’s a fact that you will need to travel with your dog in a vehicle at some point. But driving with a dog isn’t always as simple as it sounds, and there are things you will need to do to ensure that you, your dog, and others will be protected. Learn about some of the dangers of driving with your dog, and find out what you can do to keep your car trips safe.

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    10 Tips for Supplementing Your Dog's Regular Diet

    Your dog may enjoy his kibble, but if that’s all he eats, he may be missing out on a number of health-sustaining nutrients. Here are 10 tips to help you supercharge your dog’s diet with supplements that are good and good for him.

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    Spring Decorating Ideas for Dog Owners

    Spring is finally here, which means out with the old, cold winter styles and in with warmer, livelier deco. But, as a dog owner, there are things to consider before changing things up. Find out how you can make your home beautiful and more dog-friendly this season.

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    Puppy Vaccinations: What You Should Know

    Vaccines help to keep dogs safe from disease, but many new owners or potential owners may not know which vaccines their puppies need or when they need them. This guide will give you the info you need to make better vaccination decisions for your pup.

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    Breed Spotlight: the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel

    Within the latter half of the nineteenth century, toy spaniels were crossed with Japanese chins, which resulted in the creation of flat faced, dome skulled dogs called King Charles spaniels. In 1926, a man by the name of Roswell Eldridge offered a cash reward for anyone who could produce old-type spaniels without the dome skull. The idea caught on, and in 1928 the first Cavalier club was formed, and the standard was set.

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