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  • Setting up Fitbark for a Healthy Adult Australian Shepherd Dog With Food Sensitivities
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    Setting up Fitbark for a Healthy Adult Australian Shepherd Dog With Food Sensitivities

    2 weeks ago

    Misha has food sensitivities and her paw-rents have to be very careful with what they feed her. When her sensitive skin breaks out in a rash, or her stomach becomes upset, they know they need to re-evaluate her nutrition.

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    Aggressive Dogs Sharing a Family Home

    2 weeks ago

    It is unfortunately common that people are shocked that when introducing a second dog to a family; the first dog who was previously an angel, suddenly lashes out with aggression

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    5 Gifts That Are Trouble in Homes with Family Dogs and Toddlers

    3 months ago

    Before you or your loved ones rush out to find the perfect toy to scratch-off your list, it’s critical to recognize the considerations involved in picking the perfect gifts for homes with young children and family dogs.

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    Standard Schnauzers Are Best for Families with Older Children

    4 months ago

    Standard Schnauzers are best for families with children above the age of 5 years old. Explore how Standard Schnauzers are best for families with older children.

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    Understanding Canine Blues

    4 months ago

    Explore the various causes of dog depression and discuss practical ways to infuse joy back into the lives of our cherished pets, as well as the importance of collaborating with a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.

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    Discovering the Joy: Why a Maltese Dog is the Perfect Addition to Your Family

    4 months ago

    Are you thinking of expanding your family with a furry little bundle? Then a Maltese dog might be your ideal addition! These small, playful, and loving companions bring a delightful, warm presence into any home

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    Saying Goodbye With Green Paws: Remembering Your Beloved Dog Through Sustainable Eco-Supportive Innovation

    5 months ago

    Pioneering environmentally-friendly methods to create significant tributes that will help you remember your dearly departed dog, ensuring they remain with us in spirit forever.

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    How Family Dogs Help Infants Grow

    5 months ago

    Many people choose to have a dog for family companionship, but did you ever think there could be more benefits for your infant than that? To explore this topic, we look at how infants learn categories in early childhood. How infants organize their world?

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    Unleashing Potential: How Family Dogs Elevate Childhood Literacy

    6 months ago

    From enhancing reading fluency to instilling a passion for books, get ready to discover how powerful a dog's role can be in the world of words.

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    Revealing the Concealed Threats: The Top 5 Household Hazards To Your Dog's Health and How to Prevent Them

    6 months ago

    In this hub, we’re shedding light on five unexpected risks that are lurking in the corners of an everyday home. By taking the time to understand what these are and how we can minimize their threat, we collectively take a step towards making our homes as safe as possible for our pets.

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    Unlocking Connections: How Canine Companions Empower Autistic Children

    6 months ago

    For many families across the globe, dogs aren't merely pets; they're integral members of the household. These furry, four-legged creatures often provide a unique source of comfort, companionship, and even therapeutic relief.

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    Boston Terrier: The American Gentleman

    3 weeks ago

    Boston Terriers are sweet, lovable, loyal dogs that can be stubborn and strong minded but also really friendly. Read on to see of the Boston Terrier would be a good fit for your family.

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    Chihuahuas: They're Cute - But Are They Right For You?

    5 months ago

    The Chihuahua often "trembles" when it is stressed, excited or cold. This is a psychological and biological behavior that can serve to increase the bond between the dog and owner. These dogs also like to snuggle and dig in their bedding to "get cozy" and this can lead to more playful behavior.

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    Human Health Benefits of Owing a Dog

    2 weeks ago

    Dogs don’t duck out to a movie, they hop with enthusiasm and cute nativity or, obnoxious pestering to get out and explore the world. Their loyal companionship is helping you live longer and healthier at any age regardless of your current health status.

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    Norfolk Terriers: Are They Family Friendly Dogs?

    10 months ago

    Norfolk Terriers are courageous little dogs, and make good family guard dogs to protect children. They are a fun-loving breed, that socializes well with children and other pets in the home. When not being active and playful, they are very settled and make a great lap-dog.

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    Norfolk Terriers as Family Dogs

    11 months ago

    The Norfolk Terrier was associated closely with the Norwich Terrier up until 1960 when it finally gained popularity for its unique characteristic of droopy, or `dropped`` ears compared to the Norwich Terrier.

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    Managing Stool Incontinence in Older Dogs

    12 months ago

    As dog's age, some conditions can cause them to become incontinent of stool or urine. When the spinal cord can no longer communicate effectively with the periphery; in dog's stool incontinence usually occurs before urinary incontinence.

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    Shih Tzu: Fluffy and Cute Family Dog

    12 months ago

    Shih Tzu is a beautiful, stylish dog with class. Popular for apartment living or single family homes. These little dogs require little to moderate excise every day and have moderate grooming needs.

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    Dog Play Behaviour: 4 Ways Owners Know Their Dog Is Happy

    2 weeks ago

    Healthy play behaviour in the canine species can be challenging to determine as an owner. Chasing, biting, pouncing sound like things dogs might do as they play, but how can the observing human know if it is signs of enjoyment or not?

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    Why a Collie can be considered the ideal family-friendly dog

    17 months ago

    Collie’s are considered one of the more popular big breeds of dogs specially made famous due to the movie Lassie, and they have been valued over the years for being exceptional herding and guard dogs.

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    Creating a FitBark Social Community for You and Your Dog

    16 months ago

    Socializing is an important determinate of health. People who spend time with friends live longer, are healthier, and cope better when adjusting to change. FitBark recognizes how maintaining social connections protects human health and that of their dogs while promoting longevity.

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    Top 7 Reasons Why Boxers Are the Best Family Dog Breed

    2 weeks ago

    Boxers are considered as high energy dog breed as they were originally bred for hunting and they can go on playing for quite a while with everyone in the family and still be ready for a walk.

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    Can Irish Setters Be Considered as Ideal Family Dogs

    5 months ago

    Irish Setters are delightful Dogs with amazing personalities. Yet, do they make great family canines? How would they do on the property? This article will investigate the delightful Irish Setter dog breed

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    5 Amazing Reasons Why the Bernese Mountain Dog are the Best Family Dogs

    12 months ago

    You want to have a pup that will play nice with the whole family, especially your children. Now begins the tedious task of going over the different breeds that will be a good match for your household. In this blog, we will be going over 5 amazing reasons that a Bernese Mountain dog is right for you

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    Are Pugs Good Family Dogs?

    2 weeks ago

    Originating in China, the Pug was a true lap dog for royalty. Eventually making it's way to Europe and the United States this breed as found it's way into the common family home, where they are comforting, easy companions for children of all ages.

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    Miniature Poodles Make Great Family Dogs

    19 months ago

    Since these dogs are so intelligent, they can also get bored easily and can cause mischief. Make sure the dog gets adequate daily exercise and switch up the walks with jogs and short sprints. Turn the urban play ground into an agility course for this curious hunter to thrive!

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    How to Keep Your Dog Hydrated and Catch Early the Signs of Dehydration

    19 months ago

    Dog dehydration is a major challenge for most owners to understand as a lot of us believe that something as basic as drinking enough water would not need any monitoring.

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    Diabetes in Dogs: Non Medical Management for Paw-Parents

    2 weeks ago

    Diabetes from a dog's perspective: "I was so thirsty all the time. By the time I went to the doggy doctor, I was emaciated, obviously malnourished and dehydrated and I really had an urgency to pee! I was feeling really terrible". Support for paw-rents managing complex dog health issues.

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    Pica in Weimaraners: Crazy Things Dogs Eat

    21 months ago

    PICA is defined by the eating of non-food items such as cardboard, fabric, wood, paper, dirt and even rocks. Weimaraners are compulsive eaters that tend to be particularly prone to PICA. Find out how to support your PICA dog.

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    Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

    20 months ago

    Recently, a large study was done that looked at predicting dogs who were most likely to get CCD. Finally, we have some answers... As more research on dog health becomes available our best friend's longevity will improve. We have some control to prevent, or at least delay illness processes.

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    Fitbark 2: The Best Dog Health Monitor for Owners

    4 months ago

    You are ready to invest in a dog activity monitor. There are lots on the market and it's hard to tell what's the best bang-for-your-buck! Let me show you how FitBark 2 gives you the most value because it's not just for the dog, it's also for you.

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    Train a Rescue Dog to Enjoy Play

    23 months ago

    It’s human nature to think that new toys for a new dog who may have had a troubled past would be soothing and fun. However, the reality is that many of these dogs have never played before. And playing comes from socialization and experience. Explore my tips to get a dog to play!

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    Seizure in Dogs: Signs, Causes and Treatment

    20 months ago

    Seizures can have many different ways of presenting. Seizures are scary. The medical reality is that seizures are the most common neurological disorder affecting dogs in the United States.

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    Parenting a Child With Dyslexia: Our Family's Story

    8 months ago

    It can be stressful to watch your child struggle at school early on. It can also be frustrating to have your child diagnosed with dyslexia later in life when, as a parent, you suspected literacy and other academic challenges early on. Our daughter is dyslexic: Here is our story.

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    Star Wars Ewok Character Developed From Brussels Griffon Breed

    2 years ago

    Brussel Griffons are recommended for families with older children. These dogs are easily trainable and love the challenge of learning something new. They have been noted to have “human like eyes”, a trait many Brussel Griffon owners find endearing.

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    Canine Kennel Cough on the Rise in Canada as Human Pandemic Continues

    15 months ago

    Although, it is easily contagious between dogs even before symptoms are evident. Dogs may start to show signs and symptoms of kennel cough 2-14 days after inhaling infectious particles. They may not make a full recovery for 3 week or longer.

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    Social Media Responds to: Do You Consider Being a Parent Your "Job"?

    23 months ago

    I asked parents who self identified as mothers and those who self-identified as fathers to answer "yes" or "no" to whether or not they felt parenting was a "job".

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    Modern Crate Training: Use a Doggy Playpen

    7 months ago

    Many people lock their dog up to go to work, that can add up to 8 hours a day or more! Countries like Europe have actually made crate training illegal. Many dog owners do not realize there are other alternatives to crate training. They hear about dog walkers and dog daycare and worry about the cost.

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    SPCA Revolutionizes Rehabilitation of Traumatized Dogs

    3 years ago

    The professionals work with the dogs everyday. The dogs get regular care, food, water and outside time. Everyday. In a few weeks the dog’s start to transform. They lose their fear of people, they gain social skills, they are re-integrated and ready to be a domesticated dog.

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    Signs of Dog Depression

    23 months ago

    As a dog owner, you know your dog's behavior best. In some cases you may be wondering? Can my pooch feel sad or depressed? The answer is yes, there are circumstances when a dog may exhibit signs of depression. As their owner, would you know what depression looks like in your dog?

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    Medically Trained Dogs Detect COVID in Humans

    2 years ago

    Medically trained dogs have given humans capabilities they would not otherwise have. Now, during times of a global pandemic, these specialized dogs can assist us with rapid, accurate and non-invasive COVID detection.

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    Dog Separation Anxiety Behaviors

    3 years ago

    Even though they chose crate training, this dog does most of his destruction when the family is away during the day. He has chewed his way through kennels and destroyed clothing, shoes and furniture all the while he is free and unattended. When the family returns, they find a hyperactive dog awaitin

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    4 Reasons Dogs Eat Grass to Self-Soothe

    4 months ago

    You may have noticed your dog chomping on the fresh green lawn. You feed your dog 2-3 times and day, plus the occasional treats – so why is this happening? Sometimes it's simple enjoyment. Otherwise, Omega 3 and 6 fatty acids are commonly not part of generic dog foods. Neither are probiotics...

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    Best Toy for Crafty Kids Ages 9+

    3 years ago

    This craft books contains several beautifully illustrated, kid-friendly pages with step-by-step instructions for each type of craft. The back of the book is about ½ an inch thick and is a built-in, storage area for all the supplies that are included in the set.

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    Is a Bulldog the Best Fit for Your Family?

    23 months ago

    Bulldogs are a popular small breed dog with lots of wrinkles and a short snout! They tend to hobble low to the ground and are well recognized as a generic family dog. Find out what it takes to care for one of these adorable dogs and learn how they may be perfect for your family.

  • 5 Edible Herbs to Share With Your Dog
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    5 Edible Herbs to Share With Your Dog

    2 years ago

    Feed your dog the best way possible, all these nutritional choices get complicated and not everyone has the time to cook each dog meal with fresh ingredients. Use human cooking herbs to spice up a dog’s meal, no matter what kind of dog food you are using and create your own nutritional punch!

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    Weimaraners: High Energy Dogs for Families With Teenagers

    16 months ago

    If you are looking for a high-energy medium to large breed family dog, the Weimaraner may be a great fit for your family. The breed has been popular in the past because of their elusive taupe colored coat and light eyes. This breed has also found popularity in art, due to their motivation to work

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    Rare Silver Labradors Are Causing a Frenzy in Dog Media Circles: Can You Tell What You See?

    2 years ago

    Silver Labradors became a sudden fad in spring 2020 in North America. Spot the subtle differences and learn fact from myths. Learn some dog genetics and vote on your favorite breeds! Maybe you'll decide a silver lab is right for you!

  • Titan: The Legacy of a Senior Weimaraner
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    Titan: The Legacy of a Senior Weimaraner

    3 years ago

    This original article was submitted in 2015 in response to a contest about senior pets on a platform called Squidoo (which doesn't exist anymore). The article won. Rather then this short historic summary be lost, I'd rather share it with all of you.

  • Euthanizing a Senior Dog
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    Euthanizing a Senior Dog

    3 years ago

    Making the decision to put your dog down is never easy. It is permanent, so taking your time is the best approach. It is better to deliberate over the decision for too long, than to put your dog down before you are ready. This is our experience.

  • Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers: Why They Make Such Great Family Dogs
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    Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers: Why They Make Such Great Family Dogs

    18 months ago

    Fun-loving medium size family dog, finally getting the recognition they deserve. They have been family dogs for years, but now rank high on listing of best dog breeds for families in 2020.

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    Do Dogs Get Jealous?

    3 years ago

    Have you ever been in a situation that surprised you with your dog? Did you think your dog might have been jealous? But than you started wondering, does a dog even feel jealousy? Read on to find out!

  • Most Popular Family Dog Remains The Labrador Retriever
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    Most Popular Family Dog Remains The Labrador Retriever

    2 years ago

    This is a very popular breed for families because the breed is very gentle, intelligent and easy to train.

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    The Family Dog: Maximizing Adolescent Development and Resilience in Adulthood

    17 months ago

    Adolescents growing up with a family dog experience some advantages over their same-aged peers. Adolescences is a time of rapid neuronal and synaptic growth, the brain is becoming more specialized in life - preparing for adulthood. Family dogs help built resilience.

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    The World Through Your Dog's Eyes

    23 months ago

    You probably thought your dog sees as well as you do?! Did you know dogs do not rely on sight as much as we do? Dog's other senses, such as hearing and sense of smell are far more valuable to them than sight. Since I am still curious, thought I would show you how your dog sees the world

  • Fun Science Play for Children
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    Fun Science Play for Children

    3 years ago

    As an adult, you should be proud to know - all that science you found hard in school is actually much easier now! Here's an easy solid and liquid experiment you can teach your children like a professional. All you need is some water and ice cubes.

  • Health Benefits for Children Growing Up With a Family Dog
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    Health Benefits for Children Growing Up With a Family Dog

    3 years ago

    So your children want a dog... You think it’s a good idea. But you worry about the cost of dog ownership, the responsibility and the investment value. What else will dog owning do during childhood development to make all this worth it!

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    Probiotic Benefits for Your Dog and Your Family

    2 years ago

    Probiotics promote digestive health for your whole family, including your dog. Find out signs and symptoms that indicate your dog can benefit from probiotics. Also learn the benefits of probiotics for children and adults and tips for administering probiotics to babies and children.

  • How Dogs Show Affection
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    How Dogs Show Affection

    3 years ago

    Want to know what signs are signs of love from your dog? Sometimes interpreting obvious signs of dog affection can conflict with what us humans think is affection. It's hard to understand why your fuzzy buddy chews your shoes to say "I love you".

  • How Dogs Help The Visually Impaired
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    How Dogs Help The Visually Impaired

    3 years ago

    Ever wondered about the intense focus and unique relationship between a guide dog and the owner? Here's how guide dogs work with their owner to help someone who is visually impaired. Do you know the facts or the myths?

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    Bilateral Proprioceptive Stall in Aging Dogs

    16 months ago

    As an owner of a large breed aging dog, I have observed that Titan's hind legs are becoming weaker and he is no longer has the steady gait he once did. I worried that the symptoms were progressing and learned there is a diagnosis and predictable path for aging dogs who have this condition.

  • Children Benefit From Growing Up With Dogs
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    Children Benefit From Growing Up With Dogs

    4 years ago

    Having a family dog while your child grows up provides benefits to your developing child socially and psychologically. Read on to find out exactly how.

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    Dogs in the Rain

    4 years ago

    When it rains and you have to take the dog out - you find yourself wondering "do I have too?", this article is a great read! Learn why walking in the rain is actually valuable for your dog's development at any age.

  • Best Summer Dog Walks That Benefit Your Dog's Socialization
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    Best Summer Dog Walks That Benefit Your Dog's Socialization

    4 years ago

    Having better weather in summer time usually gets people and their dogs outside more often. But where you walk your dog can enhance their social development at any age! Read on to see how the top ranked summer dog spots help your fuzzy buddy build brains!

  • Inviting a Beagle Into Your Family
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    Inviting a Beagle Into Your Family

    2 months ago

    Many families want to know how to pick a dog that is a perfect fit them. A less common breed is gaining popularity - the Beagle. This wonderful breed deserves a warm place in the family pack.

  • Expected Euthanasia of An Aging Dog
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    Expected Euthanasia of An Aging Dog

    4 years ago

    This post was meant to be written while Titan was still with us, 6 months ago, after his second- to-last veterinarian checkup. However, as fate would have it, life got in the way and I am only able to put my thoughts and experience in to writing now. Ironically, as I have reflected over the last...

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    Solutions for Senior Dog Stool Incontinence

    4 years ago

    Having a senior dog presents the owners with many challenges. In many ways, the owner needs to accommodate to the “new normal” as the dog gets put on medications for health issues, he or she may change in physical appearance and ability, and he or she may experience incontinence challenges.

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    Assisting With Chronic Urinary Tract Infections in Older Dogs

    12 months ago

    Learn what to do when your older dog has recurring urinary tract infections.

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    What Human Infants Learn From Growing Up With a Family Dog

    4 years ago

    It is obvious that family dogs provide companionship for children and parents; but their role is much more involved than some think, and even more discrete.

  • Professional Dog Training: Make it Successful for You and Your Dog
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    Professional Dog Training: Make it Successful for You and Your Dog

    4 years ago

    Think a professional dog trainer will solve all your dog's misbehaviour? Did you know that your dog's behaviour is a result of your body language ques your dog is picking up on and your inner most feelings? Unless you are experienced with dogs you may be sending the wrong messages unintentionally.

  • Choosing a Miniature Schnauzer For Your Family
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    Choosing a Miniature Schnauzer For Your Family

    2 years ago

    If you're considering a Miniature Schnauzer for your family check out this hub to learn about the dog's personality, exercise needs, grooming requirements and much more!

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    Best Dog Brain Games for Weimaraners

    2 weeks ago

    Find ways to keep your dog entertained this winter. Try these new games and see what you think! Keep your dog's mind fit well self-isolating or just looking for fun things to do. Vote on the games to let others know what they should try

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    What's All the Buzz About Bichon Frises?

    23 months ago

    Considering a Bichon Frise for your family but concerned about about how the dog will fit with your children? Read on to see if the Bichon Frise is the best fit for your family. Discover everything from Bichon Frise character, breed history, grooming requirements and health promotion.

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    What a St. Bernard Dog Can Bring To Your Family?

    2 years ago

    Wow! People actually still put barrels of brandy around their St Bernard's neck in modern times to honor the breeds tradition. St Bernard's are a large breed, attentive, gentle, family dogs. They are known for helping people, and are thought of as care-givers.

  • Choosing a Family Dog With a Nanny's Reputation
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    Choosing a Family Dog With a Nanny's Reputation

    15 months ago

    Remember the classic story of Peter Pan? Well, the Darling children where cared for by a Newfoundland dog named, Nana. Discover a breed with a great reputation of caring for children.

  • What Is a Keeshond?
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    What Is a Keeshond?

    4 years ago

    The Keeshond is a medium sized breed that originated in Europe. The dog was bred for companionship.  The breed is also known as Keeshonden, and they are very playful.  These dogs are known for their intelligence and energy.    They are quick...

  • Halloween Dog Safety Tips
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    Halloween Dog Safety Tips

    3 years ago

    Questions about the effect of Halloween excitement on your dog? Read on to learn about what the night is like for a dog

  • Traveling With Your Dog
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    Traveling With Your Dog

    9 months ago

    UPDATED: Includes COVID Travel Policies. Traveling with your dog can be fun and exciting if you are both prepared. Consider how you plan to travel well ahead of time. Plane, train, boat, or vehicle, or a combination of transportation methods. Many dogs experience high anxiety and stress...

  • Mutts as Family Dogs
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    Mutts as Family Dogs

    17 months ago

    What is a “Mutt”? A mutt is a dog that is not a purebred. A purebred dog is a dog whose parents were both the same specific breed. In contrast, a mutt may have parents from two different breeds or parents who were already a mix of many...

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