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Grooming

Learn Why You Need To Know What Is In Your Dog's Grooming Products!

Category: Dog Life
I bet you are more aware of the dangers of certain ingredients in the products you use for ourselves but what your dog's grooming products? Can using the wrong products really affect your pup? Should you be using organic dog shampoo? There has been a siginficant increase in organic products aimed towards dogs, it is exciting to see that maybe one day organic will be the new normal. more
Apartment Dog

14 Best Apartment Dogs: Breeds That Are Perfect For Apartment Living

Category: Dog Life
The Best Apartment Dogs For You! These Dog Breeds are Ideal for Apartment Living more
Canine Massage

How To Massage Your Dog

Category: Health
Ahhh—yeah—that’s the right spot, how to massage your dog! What’s that? No, it doesn’t hurt, it’s divine. Don’t stop now... Who doesn’t love a massage? You can’t beat something that feels so good and is good for you, too. Dog massage lowers blood pressure and reduces stress for both the giver and receiver and takes only minutes a day. Better yet, learning how to give your dog a massage is easy. more
Which Emotions Do Dogs Actually Experience?

Which Emotions Do Dogs Actually Experience?

Category: Dog Life
Do dogs have feelings? Most people can read emotions in their dog quite easily. For example, you come home and your dog dances around wagging her tail, and you think to yourself, “Lady is happy to see me,” or “Lady really loves me.” Or perhaps you’re out on a walk and, at the approach of another canine, your dog freezes in place, his hackles raised, and gives a low throaty growl. We interpret this as “Rex does not like that dog. Seeing him makes Rex angry.” In such situations the emotional state of our dogs seems quite obvious. more
Dog Friendly RV Travel

Your Dog-Friendly Guide to RV Camping This Summer

Category: Dog Life
For dog owners who camp by RV, bringing our pets along is part of the vacation fun. Whether you’re headed for a weekend at the lake or a month-long, multi-state vacation, taking your dog on your trip doesn’t have to be stressful. Just consider what your dog needs at home, and find a way to deliver that on the road. Canine Comfort on RV Trips more

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