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    Invisible Fence Training: What You Need To Know

    While 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.

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    Should You Include Your Dog? A Guide To Events With Your Dog

    So 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.

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    5 Ways to Boost Your Dog's Energy in Old Age

    As 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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    A Quick Guide to Tailgating With Your Dog

    To really put the “tail” in tailgating, shouldn’t you have a mascot—the four-legged, tail-wagging kind? After all, you share game day with all of your best friends, so why not bring your best fur-bud along for the ride?

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    How and Why You Should Travel with Your Dog

    Taking a trip with your dog can be a great chance for the two of you to bond and relax, but there are a few things you should consider before packing your bags. Find out why traveling with your dog can be beneficial to the both of you, and learn some tips for how to go about it.

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