• Ckc How Pets Can Improve Your Life Expectancy 1

    How Pets Can Improve Your Life Expectancy

    We know that having a pet in the family is great for overall happiness. It also teaches kids a sense of responsibility. But did you know that having a pet could also improve your life expectancy?

    As weird as it may seem, let’s take a look at how they can help you with that.

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  • How Your Pet Can Improve Your Studying Routine Continental Kennel Club

    How Your Pet Can Improve Your Studying Routine

    For many college students, studying can be a tedious chore. While this may be ironic (since students are literally supposed to study), the fact is that most students struggle with creating a solid studying routine. So how can this problem be solved?

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  • CKC Whippet Vs Italian Greyhound (1)

    Whippet vs. Italian Greyhound: Can You Tell Them Apart?

    Dogs come in all shapes and sizes. Big dogs, small dogs, long-haired, short-haired, the list goes on and on; just like in the last blog, we discussed how Scottish deerhounds and Irish wolfhounds look similar. In this blog, we’ll discuss how the whippet and Italian greyhound are alike and different. These two breeds look very similar at first glance, but once you get to know them, you’ll see the differences.

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  • Breed Profile Weimaraner Infographic Preview V2

    Weimaraner - Breed Spotlight

    The Weimaraner, or Weim, has a rich history—some of which is the subject of conjecture. What is known about this stunning breed is that it originally hails from the town of Weimar, Germany. It is believed that the Weim was originally developed as an all-around hunting dog, bred and kept by hunters and gamekeepers in and around the city of Weimar and Thuringia.

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  • Can Afford A New Dog

    The First-Time Owner's Guide to Determining Whether You Can Afford a New Dog

    The perks of owning a dog are seemingly endless. Your dog is a fitness partner, emotional supporter, and even a stress reliever in your most difficult times. But, with a dog comes serious financial responsibility.

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