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Are You Walking Your Dog Wrong?

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 10:15:07 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Walking is one of the most routine activities that dog pawrents and their fur babies do together. Day in and day out, canines walk with their humans to take care of business as well as get a breath of fresh air. But did you know there are right and wrong ways to walk a dog?  

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What Goes Into a Dog's First Aid Kit?

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 06:13:44 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

You and your furry companion are ready to hit the road, but you might find yourself wondering how you can be extra prepared for any hiccups that might be encountered along the way. Make sure to pack these essentials for a basic but useful first aid kit for your pooch. 

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Spay/Neuter Aftercare for Dogs

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 11:34:09 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Some dog pawrents find themselves with new fur babies who haven’t yet had their surgery and will have to take their dogs to get spayed or neutered on their own. If you’re one of these dog owners, you might be wondering how to take care of your pup after the procedure. Here are some important aftercare tips that will get your pooch back on their paws ASAP!

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The Uses and Effects of Diuretics in Dogs

Updated On: Tuesday, August 15, 2023 16:43:58 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

With kidney and cardiac disease being some of the most common ailments affecting canines, many dog pawrents are no stranger to diuretics. But what exactly is a diuretic and what effects will it have on your fur baby?

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5 Things to Know Before a Puppy's First Vet Visit

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 11:16:28 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

You’ve just brought home a new fur baby, and you’re all ready to provide the perfect fur-ever home for your new pup! Now what? It’s easy to get distracted with puppy brain.That’s why we’ve put together a list of five things that you should keep in mind before taking your pooch to their very first vet visit. 

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5 Things You Absolutely Need When Camping With a Dog

Updated On: Friday, January 10, 2025 14:25:40 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Camping with your dog is the perfect way to make new summertime memories. That being said, preparation is crucial for keeping your pooch safe while camping under the stars. Below are five essentials that dog pawrents and their furry camping buddies should pack along with basics like bowls, food, and water for a safe trip together! 

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Do Dogs Need Sunscreen?

Updated On: Monday, August 21, 2023 15:37:33 PM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Our furry companions may look like they’re protected from the sun’s harsh rays, but their coats don’t protect them 100% from sun damage. While canines may not need to slather on sunscreen the way humans do, it can help protect your pup from the sun’s harmful rays during the dog days of summer. 

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The Importance of Leash Training

Updated On: Friday, November 15, 2024 11:21:38 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

A leash can feel restrictive for both dog pawrents and their fur babies–especially when you know your pooch wants to run wild. However, leash training is an important part of a doggo’s overall training and has many long-term benefits. 

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Little Dog Syndrome: Are Small Dogs Meaner?

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 10:09:10 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

You’ve probably seen yappy small dogs getting feisty with anyone who dares come near. This common behavior has led many people to think that small dogs are just naturally brattier, meaner creatures. But is that really the case? Well, the good news is that little dogs aren’t naturally bad and those stereotypical behaviors are entirely preventable! 

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Potty Training for Blind or Deaf Dogs

Updated On: Tuesday, November 12, 2024 11:00:24 AM America/Los_Angeles
America/Los_Angeles

Blind and deaf dogs can be pretty magical. Though touch cues might replace verbal cues or smell might take priority over sight, blind and deaf dogs are a resourceful bunch that can be trained successfully.

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