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Here is what you need to know about serving turkey to your dog and to get your dog through the holidays safely. Turkey is not poisonous to your dog, it has lots of healthy nutrients in them for your dog. Here are some safe ways to give your dog turkey: Skip the skin....
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The ingredients to make dry shampoo are very easy. It’s really cornstarch and baking soda. The cornstarch helps absorb oil and the baking soda deodorizes. This is all you need: 1 cup of cornstarch 1 cup of baking soda essential oil (optional) an empty spice...
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Keep wet dogs inside Rule one for bathing your dog during the colder months is to keep your dog indoors until they are completely dry. Putting your dog outside during the winter months while wet increases risk of hypothermia. If your dog has a thick coat that dries...
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Fleas flourish in cooler weather. They’re active in temperatures of 70-75°. In conditions such as these, they can complete their natural life cycle in a matter of weeks; and a female flea will typically lay 30-50 eggs a day! Put two and two together, and you have...
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You help break the cycle of pet overpopulation. There are not enough homes for all the animals that are born every year. Adopting from a shelter helps weaken the pet overpopulation cycle. Each year millions of dogs, cats, puppies and kittens are killed because there...
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Use Vinegar to Kill and Prevent Ticks on Dogs. A homemade spray solution of one part vinegar and one part water helps keep ticks and fleas away from your pets. Pour the solution in a spray bottle and spray directly onto your pets, but be careful not to get it in their...