1. Use a Front Clip Harness if Your Dog Pulls on Leash 2. Let Your Dog Sniff Around for Mental Stimulation 3. Don’t Use a Retractable Leash For Dog Walks 4. Always Pick Up Your Dogs Poop 5. Bring Plenty of Water For Your Dog 6. Make Sure Your Dog is Wearing Proper Identification 7. […]
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Annual Puppy Bowl Features Hurricane Rescue Dogs By Carley Lintz
The Patriots and the Eagles weren’t the only teams duking it out on Sunday. The day also featured a matchup between Team Fluff and Team Ruff for Puppy Bowl XIV. Every year, the TV event brings together a bunch of cute puppies to romp, run and roll around a mini football field for Animal Planet’s […]
See MoreDog Breeds Prone to Ear Infections by Hanie Elfenbein, DVM
Ear infections are one of the most common reasons pet parents bring their dogs to the veterinarian. They aren’t just uncomfortable for your dog and frustrating for you. When they are chronic, ear infections can be very painful and can lead to vertigo and deafness. Dogs tell us they have ear infections by scratching […]
See MorePet Obesity Rises for 7th Straight Year, and It’s Costly by Pets Plus Magazine January 3, 2018
Nationwide released new data. Pet obesity is on the rise for the seventh straight year, according to data from insurance provider Nationwide. Nationwide members filed more than 1.4 million pet insurance claims in 2016, of which 20 percent were for conditions and diseases related to pet obesity, amounting to more than $62 million in veterinary expenses, […]
See MoreDangerous Winter Holiday Plants for Pets
Animals will often chew plants to get some roughage. For dogs this is because they are omnivores and actually enjoy plant foods. Plant roughage can be a good source of vitamins and can be helpful for passing food through the intestines. Cats are strictly carnivorous, but eating plants can benefit them by helping to bind […]
See More5 Ways to keep your Pet Safe at Home ………by Pet Sitter’s International
Follow these five tips to help keep your pet safe: 1. Don’t be trashy. Dogs and cats alike seem to love the smell, taste and texture of trash, and they will go out of their way to play in that arena while you’re away. Many things in our trash that may seem benign to us […]
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6 fun activities to try with your dog
With the slightly cooler autumn months fast approaching, it’s the perfect time to explore new activities you and your dog can do together. Spending this extra time with your dog can strengthen the bond you two have and help you both become more active. Plus, it’s a lot of fun! Before selecting new activities to […]
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