• How To Make Good Choices For Your Pet's Health

    How to Make Good Choices for Your Pet’s Health

    Keeping an eye out for your pet's health is one of the most important things you can do for it. You minimize the risk of diseases and save time and money in the long run. But what measures should you take as an owner? Here is a checklist of things to do to ensure the well-being of your furry pal.

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  • Dogs In Books

    Dogs in Books

    It’s summertime! The sun is shining, family vacations await, and you can finally catch up on your reading list that has undoubtedly been piling up. In this blog, we have compiled a great list of ten books with furry main characters that you won’t want to miss. And we promise: none of the dogs die in these picks!

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  • Breed Spotlight North American Indian Dog Infographic Preview V1

    North American Indian Dog- Infographic Breed Spotlight

    Contrary to its appearance, the North American Indian Dog (also called the NorthAID) is not a wolf, nor is it a wolf-dog hybrid. Instead, it is a rare dog breed that was developed in 1986 by breeder Mark Klemperer.

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  • 5 Reasons Why Colleges Should Have On Site Companion Animals

    5 Reasons Why Colleges Should Have On-site Companion Animals

    Companion animals are a significant source of mental and emotional support. In college, this is something many students need in abundance. There are logistical issues with onsite companion animals, to be sure, but there is also data that supports the benefits of letting students have access to companion animals. This article explores some of those benefits!

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  • Fleas Or Ticks What Causes More Damage To A New Pet (1)

    Fleas or Ticks: What Causes More Damage to a New Pet?

    If you’re a new pet owner, the list of potential risks and hazards for your dog or cat can seem never-ending. Topping that list are the two most common external parasites found on household pets: fleas and ticks.

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