COVID-19 and Your Dog (UPDATE)
March 20, 2020 Health & Nutrition Current & TrendingUnless you’ve been completely shut off from the world, you’ve heard about the pandemic caused by the recent strain of Coronavirus. With many working from home, people are left wondering how to keep their dogs occupied or even if petting their dog is safe. This article was originally published on March 20th, but new information has required an update. (6/26/20)
Read MoreHealthy Water, Healthy Dogs
March 9, 2020 Health & Nutrition Grooming & CareYou want your dog to have the best of the best, from food to toys to a nice comfy bed. But when it comes to keeping your furry friend hydrated, you likely don't worry too much about what kind of water you give them.
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However, even if you mean well, the water you offer your pet could cause health issues like vomiting, reproductive failure, and poisoning. Therefore, you must ensure the safety and health of the water before offering it to your furry pal.Invisible Fence Training: What You Need To Know
November 11, 2019 Lifestyle Grooming & Care Training & DevelopmentWhile traditional fences have been used in the past to keep dogs safe and contained, new technology has led to wireless or invisible fences. Whereas conventional fences can be eyesores, regulated by local laws, or expensive, ‘invisible fences’ are a cheap alternative, ensuring dogs don’t escape the property through delivering a shock via a battery-powered collar. So here's everything you need to know about invisible fences.
Read MoreShould You Include Your Dog? A Guide To Events With Your Dog
November 4, 2019 Lifestyle Training & DevelopmentSo you've got a big weekend planned, but should you bring your dog along? There are many factors to ponder before you set out on your adventure with your pup.
Read More5 Ways to Boost Your Dog's Energy in Old Age
September 19, 2019 Grooming & Care Health & Nutrition LifestyleAs a dog owner, it can be tough to see a once-frisky pup begin to slow down with age. But, just because your dog has a bit more salt than pepper in his coat now, it doesn’t mean he’s lost his love of play. Read on for ideas to put a little extra pep in your senior dog’s step.
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