• CKC Tips For Keeping Dogs And Children Safe 3

    Tips for Keeping Dogs and Children Safe

    Dogs bite. It’s a known fact. They are fully equipped with forty-two teeth and are capable of biting if injured or provoked. A dog bite can be damaging and potentially fatal to children and even adults. No one wants to be responsible for their dog injuring another person. Dogs raised in homes without the presence of children may actually be more likely to injure a child. Dogs raised around children learn how to tolerate them. Dogs raised away from children don’t have the proper knowledge on how to act around children appropriately. Fortunately, an owner can take steps to improve a puppy’s tolerance of children before the puppy reaches adulthood.

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    5 Halloween Safety Tips for Dogs

    Spooky season is here! Does your dog like Halloween? In today’s episode of Talkin’ Dogs, we’re going to talk about some safety tips for your 4-legged pal.

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  • CKC How To Make Sure You And Your Dog Are Good Neighbors

    How to Make Sure You and Your Dog are Good Neighbors

    Dogs may be our best friends, but our neighbors may not always share the sentiment. There are some things you can do to keep the peace. Use these suggestions to make sure your pet doesn’t become a neighborhood pest.

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    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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  • Ckcusa Dog Hygiene

    Grooming Tips and Tricks for Your Pup

    Hygiene is important to make sure your dog is feeling and looking his best. Baths, brushing his hair, dental care, clipping his nails, and ear care are important parts of keeping him in tip-top shape! He may not like it at first, but starting at an early age and having a routine will help him get used to all the hygiene necessities.

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