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Back to School Tips for Your Dog

As summer winds down and school begins, everyone in the household – whether two- or four-legged – begins to adjust to new routines. Abrupt changes to day-to-day life can affect our canine companions but with training and the right combination of food, shelter, and entertainment, everyone can quickly and smoothly adapt to the new normal.

Posted: August 8, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Health, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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General Puppy Tips

Puppies are growing all the time – physically and mentally!
Taking care of their basic needs, understanding the reasons behind certain behaviors, and taking part in early training and socialization will…

Posted: August 1, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: General Care & Safety, Puppy Training, Health

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Preparing Your Dog for a Vet Visit

A first time vet visit can be stressful for pets and owners alike. Taking your dog to the vet is essential for their health and well-being. Help create a positive experience for your dog, and the vet team, by following our tips.

Posted: June 27, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: General Care & Safety, Health, Tips for Every Dog

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Celebrating Earth Day as a Dog Owner

Make a positive impact on the environment while enjoying time with your furry friend
Since 1970, Earth Day has been celebrated annually on April 22 by billions around the globe.

Posted: April 22, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Seasonal/Holiday, Health, Having Fun

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What You Should Know About Dog Bite Prevention

Americans love our dogs – and with nearly 90 million pups living in the U.S., there’s plenty of canine love to go around. But no matter how well integrated they are into our families, dogs still bite: whether they feel protective, threatened, scared, or are simply excited.

Posted: April 7, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, Behavior Problems, General Care & Safety, Situation Specific

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Pet Poison Prevention Month

March is Pet Poison Prevention Month, here's what you should know about preventing accidental poisoning
Pets can be accidentally harmed by things that are normally safe for humans.

Posted: March 18, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, General Care & Safety

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One Step at a Time: A Guide to Successful Dog Walking

Walking our dogs is a great source of exercise for both pets and pet parents. It not only helps keep our canine companions healthy and physically and mentally stimulated, but also strengthens the bond between us. There are several factors for pet parents to consider, however, to keep walks fun and safe for all.

Posted: January 10, 2024; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Situation Specific, Health, General Care & Safety, Tips for Every Dog

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Holiday Safety Tips for Your Dog

The holiday season is a joyful time to gather with family and friends, decorate around the home, and enjoy traditions old and new. While the season can sometimes get a little hectic for everyone, including our pets, don’t stress – we’ve got you covered with tips and tricks to make the holidays fun, safe, and festive for your dog and all its favorite humans.

Posted: November 24, 2023; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, General Care & Safety, Seasonal/Holiday, Situation Specific, Having Fun

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Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Your Dog

Thanksgiving is a holiday that all family members can enjoy – including your dog. Follow these tips to make sure everyone can indulge and celebrate safely.

Posted: November 15, 2023; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, General Care & Safety, Seasonal/Holiday, Situation Specific, Having Fun

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Halloween Safety Tips for Your Dog

Halloween has something for everyone. Full of decorations, costumes, candy, and scary twists, it’s a festive evening for humans of all ages. But what’s fun for us can be confusing – and even dangerous – for our pets. Here are some tips to keep your pups safe and sound on the spookiest night of the year.

Posted: October 9, 2023; Less than a minute to read
Tagged: Dog Safety, Health, General Care & Safety, Seasonal/Holiday, Situation Specific, Having Fun

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