Why is Caffeine Dangerous for Your Dog?

As the weather cools down, the yummy scent of special coffees fill their air waves.  Most pet parents know that chocolate is toxic to dogs due to methylaxanthines, including theobromine and caffeine.  Both of these substances stimulate the central nervous system and increase heart rate.  They also have diuretic effects in that they increase urine production, […]

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Puppy Training 101: A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Started

Welcoming a new puppy into your home is an exciting and heartwarming experience. The wagging tail, endless enthusiasm, and introductions to each family member contribute to the joy. However, the responsibility of proper training comes with the joy of having a puppy. Training your puppy isn’t just about teaching them basic commands; it’s about building […]

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Harvest Treats for Your Pooch

The autumn harvest brings images of red and gold leaves falling to the ground, raked into piles and then bounded into by the family dog!  You may also think of vine-filled pumpkin patches, tree branches filled with red, gold or green apples and the sweet and spicy aroma of cinnamon.  Harvest means to reap, to […]

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Seasonal Changes and How They Affect Our Pets

As we turn the corner into autumn and then winter, many humans experience a mood shift partially due to plunging temperatures, but also because as daylight hours decrease, the brain produces more melatonin and less serotonin.  This chemical change manifests in many as low energy, loss of appetite and feelings of sadness that sometimes remain […]

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From a Balanced Diet to Nutritional Value – Upgrading Your Furry Friend’s Eating Through Customized Dog Food

Photo by Roberto Nickson on Unsplash “There’s а sаying. If you wаnt someone to love you forever, buy а ԁog, feeԁ it аnԁ keeр it аrounԁ.” – Diсk Dаle. As a dog owner or when looking forward to adopting one, learning about its healthy diet is the first step to develop a strong bonding with your pet. […]

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Details about Smart Collars to Keep Your Dog Safe

Dogs are some of the family members we trust the most. Losing them is one of the worst things in the world!  Even when we do everything we can to keep our pets safe, sometimes life happens.      Smart pet collars are high-tech, cutting-edge gadgets with many of the latest safety features so you […]

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Disaster Preparedness Month Includes Preparing for Your Pets’ Safety

The United States observes National Preparedness Month every September in an effort to raise awareness about the importance of preparing for disasters and emergencies that could happen at any time. Dogs and cats are part of the family too, so make sure you focus extra attention on them when their world has suddenly been turned […]

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Grooming for Good: How Regular Dog Grooming Benefits Your Furry Friend

Our furry friends, just like us, need regular grooming to improve their appearance, maintain good health, and prevent diseases. Dog grooming is not only about aesthetics, but it also promotes good hygiene and a deeper bond between you and your pet. Whether you have a long-haired or short-haired furry friend, grooming should be a part […]

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Will ‘Back to School’ Make Best Friends Blue?

A sudden change of schedule can lead to stress in your dog, cat or other pet and can cause behavioral problems. Extra attention and/or a new friend may be the solution. After a summer of playing ball, swimming, catching fireflies and getting lots of attention from his favorite boy or girl, your dog or cat […]

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Snake & Spider Bites

Although “I Don’t Like Spiders and Snakes” was a big hit for Jim Stafford back in 1974, many people actually do enjoy sharing their lives with crawling beings.  When worlds collide and one of these beings goes rogue, biting or stinging our four-legged best friend, we must know what to do BEFORE we even get […]

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Playfully Quench Your Cat’s Thirst

Looking for a perfect Battery operated Cat Water Fountain for your tabby? Read this before you hunt for one.   Water is the life force for all the living beings around us. When it comes to body hydration not only Humans but Cats also get lazy to wet their throat. In today’s busy lifestyle, we […]

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Take Your Cat to the Vet Day – August 22nd

August 22nd is Take Your Cat to the Vet Day, but of course, it doesn’t have to be on this day specifically! It’s an absolute tragedy that approximately 48% of owned cats NEVER make that trip to their 2nd best friend, their veterinarian, and they spend their lives without proper care and treatment, often suffering […]

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