• Osteoarthritis In Dogs

    Osteoarthritis and Dogs

    Dogs are beloved family members, and when they start to show signs of aging, you want to do everything you can to help them feel comfortable and happy. One of the most common health problems that affect older dogs is osteoarthritis. This can make it difficult for them to move or play around and cause a great deal of pain. If you're worried that your dog may suffer from this condition, read on to understand the five signs of osteoarthritis in dogs and treatment options.

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  • Keeping Pets Safe Duyring Pest Control Services

    Keeping Pets Safe During Pest Control Services

    You may need to hire a pest control service from time to time to take care of any insects or rodents invading your home. Unfortunately, some of the products used could harm your furry family members. Here is how to keep your dog safe during pest control services.

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  • How Can Pets Help With Childhood Development

    How Can Pets Help with Childhood Development?

    Did you know that having a pet can help with childhood development? Pets provide kids with companionship and love and teach them how to care for another living being. They can also help them learn about responsibility, compassion, and empathy. If you’re on the fence about whether or not getting a pet is the right decision for your child, here are some benefits to consider.

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  • Breed Spotlight Cardigan Welsh Corgi Infographic Preview V1

    Cardigan Welsh Corgi- Infographic Breed Spotlight

    There are two different types of Welsh Corgi dogs: the Cardigan and the Pembroke. Some breed historians believe that Corgis came from Nordic and Spitz types, but others claim that Corgis are descendants of the Dachshund family.

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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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