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How to Help Dogs Cope with Fireworks & Anxiety
National holidays, while celebrated by people, aren’t always cause for celebration by pets. For them, a holiday like the Fourth of July means one thing: fireworks. Or simply put: NOISE, LOUD and SUDDEN noise. The fear of loud and sudden noise, so common in dogs, is...
Dental Disease in Senior Dogs: Be Aware of the Signs
Because dental disease in senior dogs is so common, caring owners should check their dogs’ mouths regularly for signs of tartar buildup, gingivitis and tooth decay. They should also monitor them for bad breath, bleeding gums, blood in their mouths, loose teeth,...
Planning Carefree Dog Road Trips
As creatures of habit who crave their creature comforts, most dogs don’t always make the best road trip companions. But by mapping out your dog’s trip along with your own, you can curtail his bad “backseat driver” behaviors, and turn a potentially negative experience...
What to do When Your Dog Goes Missing
Sometimes, even the most closely watched dogs can escape from the safest of homes. Summer is time to get outdoors and, whether it is on the trails or in your fenced yard, the unthinkable can always happen. If Fido happens to find his way out of sight, do you know what...
How to Prepare Your Dog for Your Return to Work
While one of the most enjoyable experiences of working from home throughout the COVID-19 pandemic may be the extra time you’ve spent with your dogs, the downside may be their separation anxiety when you return to work. This is particularly true for those adopted...