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Veterans Day: Honoring Military Dogs

Veterans Day: Honoring Military Dogs

This Friday, we will turn the calendar and celebrate Veterans Day by honoring those who have served our country in one of the most important ways there are, by serving in our Armed Forces. Every year on November 11th we honor these brave men and women….and canines?...

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Cooking Treats For Your Pet

Cooking Treats For Your Pet

Did you know that earlier this week (November 1st) it was National Cook For Your Pet Day? That means sometime this weekend you should hit the kitchen and make a delicious home-cooked meal or treats just for them. It’s not as hard as it seems either! We have a few pet...

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Halloween Costume Safety Tips for 2016

Halloween Costume Safety Tips for 2016

Halloween is always a favorite holiday contender; it’s where everyone can express their inner-child, even pets!  Everyone likes to dress up, so it’s only natural to feel that you’d be leaving your pet out if you didn’t get them a little costume of their own.  Not all...

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A Pawfect Halloween Party with your Pets

A Pawfect Halloween Party with your Pets

The frightfully delightful night that is Halloween will be here soon. Candy is being bought and parties are being planned. However, us humans shouldn't be the only ones enjoying the treats of October 31st. If you're planning a Halloween party, include your pets and...

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Alternative to Plastic Doggy Bags

Alternative to Plastic Doggy Bags

Plastic grocery bags are like tribbles. Much like the fictional alien from the original Star Trek, these plastic bags multiply at an exponential rate. They seem to be easy substitutes for doggy bags, but occupy a huge amount of space in your cabinet and take years to...

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Taking Your Pet to Canada

Taking Your Pet to Canada

There are different laws regulating the entry of people and pets into any country and Canada is no exception. US citizens require a passport and that's it. However, if you're planning to bring your dog into Canada with you, then you should know a few key pointers....

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Why Your Dog Still Pulls On Walks

Why Your Dog Still Pulls On Walks

We've all been there. You know, that feeling you get when it seems like your dog is going to pull your arm out of the socket while you're on walks. You've tried some tips, you've tried the tricks and it never sticks. And although it happens to almost every pet parent...

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Why Does My Dog Eat Grass?

Why Does My Dog Eat Grass?

You have likely seen your dog grazing the lawn at least once and wondered exactly what was the drive behind that behavior. There is a whole slew of conjectures thrown about from generation to generation about why our dogs eat grass. Growing up my parents always told...

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Arthritis Relief For Your Dog

Arthritis Relief For Your Dog

It is never easy seeing a loved one get older. It's even harder when you know that they are in pain from arthritis. Your once agile pup is slowing down. He can't jump up on your lap as easily. Walks are slower and more labored. Even laying down comfortably can be a...

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