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How to Reward Your Dog for Good Behavior

By Diane 4 Comments

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Dogs are intelligent, and with a bit of time and effort, they can be taught which behaviors are good and which ones are bad. The key to training your dog to behave as you want is to use positive reinforcement and give him rewards when you're proud of him. These rewards can be tasty treats, […]

How to Manage Dogs With Canine Compulsive Disorder in Public Places

By Diane 1 Comment

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Managing dogs with canine compulsive disorder (CCD) in public places can be challenging for pet owners. CCD manifests in various ways, including repetitive behaviors such as excessive barking, tail-chasing, or obsessive digging. These behaviors can become worse in busy, distracting environments.  Understanding the nature of this disorder is crucial for both the well-being of the […]

How a Pet Might Be the Best Therapist You Didn’t Know You Had

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There's a strange silence that follows you home from rehab. Even if you live in a busy house, even if people are glad to see you, there's this odd quiet underneath it all. Because you've been through something big. And when you walk through that front door sober-clear-eyed, raw, and trying to stay that way-it […]

How to Prepare Your Home for a Puppy

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Bringing a new puppy home is an exciting and joyful experience all at once, but it also requires thoughtful preparation on your part.  Puppies are curious and energetic. They need a safe environment where they can learn and explore. Preparing your home ahead of time helps to ensure that your new furry friend transitions smoothly […]

How to Talk to the Kids About Pet Death

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Losing a pet is one of the hardest experiences a family can face. Pets become part of the household. They offer routine, comfort, love, and a sense of security. So when a beloved animal passes away, it can feel like you're about to lose a member of the family too.  For children, especially, this may […]

Helping a Dog in Pain-Without Relying on Just One Fix

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It can be hard to tell when a dog is in pain. Some will yelp or limp, but others stay quiet, and they might just seem a little slower to get up or less excited to go outside. Even subtle shifts can mean something's bothering them physically, especially as they get older or if they've […]

Chemical vs. Natural Flea Collars: Evaluating Safety for Dogs

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Choosing the right flea collar for your dog can be an important decision to keep them healthy and comfortable. Some pet owners prefer traditional chemical flea collars, which are popular for their effectiveness. However, many are turning to alternatives like a flea collar for dogs without chemicals for a more natural solution. Chemical flea collars […]

Everything You Should Know About Separation Anxiety In Dogs

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You walk in the door, expecting a tail-wagging welcome-and instead, it's chaos. Pillows gutted. Claw marks by the window. The scent of stress in the air. Maybe a neighbor left a note about the howling. And there's your dog, eyes wide, panting like they've just run a marathon through an emotional war zone. Sound familiar? […]

Creating a Pet-Friendly Luxury Home: How to Balance Elegance and Comfort

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For many pet owners, home is not just a place to live-it is a sanctuary where humans and their furry companions can relax in style. However, maintaining a luxurious home while ensuring it remains pet-friendly can feel like an impossible balancing act. Scratched furniture, fur-covered upholstery, and pet-related accidents are common concerns that make homeowners […]

Made in the USA: The Healthiest Dog Food Options for a Happy, Thriving Pet

By Diane 11 Comments

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Choosing the right dog food is essential for your pet's health and happiness. With numerous brands on the market, it's crucial to select high-quality options made in the USA to ensure safety and nutritional value. This article explores some of the top American-made dog food brands, their offerings, and pricing to help you make an […]

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