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Spike’s Dog Blog by Acme Canine

If you’re a dog lover, your browser probably has a fair share of bookmarked dog blogs that you visit on a regular basis. Spike’s Dog Blog will be a refreshing change to your reading repertoire when it comes to all things canine… you’re hearing it from the dog himself. Great training tips, health info and all you need to know about the canine world.

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BrewDog: the hoppiest place on earth and a super place for dogs

As a dog-lover, we know that while traveling is tremendous, the toughest part is leaving our canine family members at home. But things have changed recently in Columbus thanks to Governor Kasich signing a bill allowing restaurants to permit dogs in outdoor eating areas. And located in the outskirts of Canal Winchester, BrewDog is the perfect spot to bring your canine companion.

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Dogs of the Netherlands part 1

  The Netherlands is claiming that they have absolutely zero stray dogs now by Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, When you think of The Netherlands, normally what…

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Dogs of Hungary: the breeds part 2

Hungarian dog breeds include : flock guards and herding dog breeds, pointers, scenthounds and sighthounds, and some smaller breeds By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, MUDI The…

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Dogs of Hungary: the breeds part 1

If you want to know how to say dog in Hungarian, it’s kutya.  If you want to understand how Hungarians feel about their native dog breeds, know that many are…

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Thinking of traveling by car with your dog? PREPARE

Traveling by car is generally much easier on your dog than flying, so it’s a good way to get where you need to go and include your dog in the fun. By Laura…

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Thinking about air travel with your dog?

With the holidays coming up many of us are planning on taking our dogs with us to visit friends and relatives. Air travel may be a concern. By Laura Pakis, Certified…

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Dogs of the Netherlands part 2

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, When traveling to the Netherlands you will notice that many Dutch families have pets, especially cats and dogs, and they are…

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Dogs of Domonyvolgy, Hungary

  By Guest Dog Blogger, Autumn While in Hungary we decided to take a side trip to horse country to see one of the native breeds of dog, the Puli. …

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Dogs of Budapest, Hungary

Guest dog blogger, Miss Moneypenny Right in the heart of Europe sits the landlocked country of Hungary.  This is where such famous breeds of dogs as the Puli, the Komondor,…

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Dogs of Bavarian Germany

By Laura Pakis, Certified Professional Dog Trainer and Blogger, Arriving in Germany through Passau we immediately noticed the amazing number of dogs walking with their owners.  Some stores had no…

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