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Best Spring Break Ideas With Your Dog

For many people, spring break is the first chance to escape the cold temperatures, short days, and snow brought about by winter. Spring break is something to look forward to while shoveling feet of wet, heavy snow from the sidewalk or while shivering violently while walking the dog. Though at times it may seem that…
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Nutrition

Nutrition and Supplements for the Senior Dog

As dog’s age, they undergo certain internal and external changes. Some are obvious, such as greying fur or weight gain. Others may be harder to spot, such as slower metabolism or decreased immune function. By the time your dog is a senior, one of these key changes is a new set of nutritional requirements. For example, a healthy…
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11 Ways Dogs Change Our Lives for the Better

Whether you are a long-time dog owner, are new to canine companionship, or simply enjoy dog sitting on occasion, you’ve likely marveled at how great dogs are. After all, they’re adorable and are always happy to see you — what’s not to love about that? Owning a dog may be even better for you than…
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HealthNewsThe Blog

Why Do Dogs Sleep So Much?

Does your dog spend a good deal of the day with his head on a pillow? Thought so. While it may seem excessive, sleeping for long periods is a natural part of the canine lifestyle. Dogs tend to spend 50 percent of the day snoozing, 30 percent awake but lying around, and 20 percent being…
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NewsTips & Tricks

5 Tips to Stop Your Dog from Barking

Barking is the natural method of communication used by dogs. How much, and why a dog barks, will depend upon various factors. One of the main factors is genetics. A few breeds of dogs bark more than other breeds. Hunting dogs are the breed which barks the most. Why Dogs Bark The dog barks because…
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