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The hot sun and sizzling heat of the summer can make anyone second guess going outside with their pets. However, outdoor exercise is an essential part of your dog’s routine. Enjoying the great outdoors will decrease anxiety and influence weight control, which will...
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Feed your dog a high quality dog food. Read the label of a prospective food. … Feed your dog on a regular schedule. It is recommended that you feed your dog twice a day. … Avoid giving your dog an excessive amount of treats or people food. … Give...
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Whether it’s tightly sealing your garbage cans or paying attention to dangerous decorations during the holidays, you’ll need to make your home safe before adopting. That includes keeping toxic foods, pet-unfriendly plants and dangerous household items out...
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Spring is here and there are plenty of outdoor dog activities you can do with your furry friend that will be fun for both of you. Here are some outdoor activities you can do with your dog this weekend. Take a Hike – spring is a wonderful time to get outside and see...
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Ways to Protect Pets This Winter Temperatures are quickly dropping this winter. With the weather people talking about winter weather and freeze warnings on just about every channel, we thought we would give some tips to help you make sure your pets stay warm, healthy...
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Live Christmas trees are considered to be mildly toxic to pets. Fir tree oil can irritate to the mouth and stomach, causing excessive drooling or vomiting for your pet. Tree needles are not easily digested, either, and can possibly lead to GI irritation, vomiting, or...