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How To Groom Your Dog at Home

Dog grooming is important to keep your pet looking and feeling as great as they possibly can. Keeping them bathed and trimmed regularly will help cut down on the amount of hair that they shed, and will also make it so that you are in tune with what is going on with your dog.

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What you need to know about showering an elderly dog

By Guest Blogger, Lori Longoria One of the best things in the world is having a dog as a pet but it is sad to see him grow old. You…

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Muddy Paws and Smelly Coats: How to Keep Clean in a Pet-Friendly Home

No matter where you live, if you have a dog you’re likely having their muddy paws and dirt you manage as they go from inside to outside and back again.

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I’ve been skunked

By nature, dogs tend to ignore skunk’s warnings.  So it is a good idea to be prepared when a dog’s curiosity gets the better of them.

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Why won’t my dog let me trim his nails?

Many dogs suffer from a generalized fear of dominant handling and restraint which in turn causes them not to want you to trim their nails By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional…

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The Importance of Brushing Your Dog’s Teeth

by Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger February is National Pet Dental Health Month, and it’s the perfect time to revisit your daily dental routine with your best…

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Coat Care for Dogs in the Winter

Winter…snow, dry air, and heating from the furnace.  All lead to itchy skin and lackluster coats on dogs in the winter.  So what can you do?

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Hot hot hot dogs

by Josh Spiert Dogs come in all shapes, sizes, and colors, but dog lovers treat them all with the same compassion.  The sun, unfortunately, is not so kind.  It may…

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Skunk Odor Remover Recipe for Dogs

Sometimes our dogs seem so intelligent and then they get zapped by skunk spray. Tomato juice does not work to neutralize or deodorize skunk spray. Here is a skunk odor remover recipe that really works.

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Have you Brushed Your Pet’s Teeth Lately?

By American Animal Hospital Association Can you imagine what your teeth would be like if you didn’t brush them for a year? Talk about bad breath! Considering your pet can’t…

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