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    Facilitating Safe Play Between Your Dog and Your Children

    If you’re a parent planning to bring a new dog into your family, you need to make sure that your dog and your children will get along. To keep your child and your dog safe, you need to teach your child how to avoid provoking the dog accidentally, and you will need to look out for signs of distress in your dog to prevent them from escalating. Read this guide for a safer playtime between your kids and your dog.

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    Writing a Good Advertisement to Sell Your Puppy

    As many breeders know, selling puppies through advertisements can be difficult—especially in the online space. But there are steps breeders can take to significantly improve their chances of finding loving homes for their pups. Read on to learn how you can make your puppy advertisements more effective.

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    Life Hacks for First-Time Dog Owners

    If you’re a first-time dog owner or plan to become one, you’ll want to be as well prepared as possible for the many new responsibilities that come along with it. Thankfully, Avery Taylor Phillips has you covered with some valuable life hacks to make the experience much easier on you and your pup.

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    How to Introduce a New Puppy into Your Home

    Bringing a new puppy into your home isn’t always easy, and there’s a lot of preparation to be done. But, if you already share your house with other pets, you’ll need to do a little extra planning and prep to ensure that everyone gets along.

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    How to Prevent Your Puppy from Chewing on Your Personal Belongings

    Like any other baby, puppies like to chew on just about anything they can find. But chewing is more than just an annoyance—it can also be dangerous. Here are a few tips to help you eliminate this undesirable behavior.

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