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    Pet First Aid 101: What to Put in an Emergency Kit

    If you own a dog, you should to have a first-aid kit in your home that’s just for her. While you hopefully won’t ever need it, it’s always best to be prepared. This guide will help you put together a kit to do exactly that.

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    How to Plan a Trip that’s Fun for You & Your Dog

    If you’re planning a vacation, you should consider whether it’s possible for your dog to come along, too. After all, when you’re seeing a beautiful new place for the first time, don’t you want your best fur bud to be right there with you? This guide will help you plan a trip that’s great for you and your dog.

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    7 Grooming Techniques That Make for a Happy Dog

    It’s nearly spring, which means that your dog will be shedding her winter coat in no time. But, if you keep a good grooming regimen, you can take care of that extra hair before it becomes a problem. Pick up some helpful grooming tips to maintain your dog’s hair, nails, and skin with this short guide.

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    Reasons to Make Dog Walking Your Side Gig

    Hey, it never hurts to make a little extra money, and if you love canines, dog walking seems like the perfect way to do just that. But, as great as the job can be, it isn’t all pets and cuddles, and there are many things you’ll need to consider before jumping in. Read on to see if dog walking is the right side job for you.

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    3 Necessary Precautions to Take When Using Blood-Glucose Monitors on Diabetic Dogs

    If you have a diabetic dog, you may need to use a blood-glucose monitoring system to keep track of his health. Learn about the three precautions you should always take before testing your dog's blood to keep him safe.

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