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The record-breaking Portuguese pup passed at age 31
We can’t wait to see what SuperZoo 2023 has in store for us this year! Don’t miss checking out our list of “Must Visit” booths below:
We can’t wait to see what SuperZoo 2023 has in store for us this year! Don’t miss checking out our list of “Must Visit” booths below:
Dogs flying in and out of Atlanta are being treated to a little bit of first class with the recent opening of the Atlanta Airport Dog Park.
If you resemble a Peanuts character, now is the time to stop cursing your misfortune (How you've resented that lone Charlie Brown ringlet on your forehead) and revel in the good (read: famous) company you're keeping.
In a world filled with parenting role models like Homer Simpson (doh!) and Jon Gosselin (yikes), perhaps it’s little wonder that today’s parents find themselves turning to unconventional sources of inspiration.
Barbie and Ken are worse at keeping their dogs than Jon and Kate.
One day a posting came into one of the canine rescue listservers I belong to. "Senior Bullmastiff mix. Kennel aggression. Must go or will be PTS [put to sleep]."
American artist Paul McCarthy’s exhibition of a giant, inflatable pile of dog poo at a Swiss museum raised quite a stink in summer.
After months of fierce debate and much speculation in the blogosphere and beyond as to what dog the Obamas would choose, the first family welcomes their eagerly anticipated puppy.
Looking for an excuse to visit the Big Apple this August? Look no further. Fashion goes to the dogs with New York Pet Fashion Week.
The term "puppy love" conjures images of teen couples passing notes in the school hallway. All is warm and fuzzy. The term "puppy dog eyes" brings to mind big, droopy, please-love- me peepers reflecting innocence and loyalty. Both of these colloquialisms are made all the more appealing by virtue of one simple word: "puppy." Not only have we come to love the sweet little creatures themselves, but - let's face it - we love the word. Puppy.
When life gives you dog poo, make organic fertilizer. At least that’s what NatureMill would have us do. And why not? Unlike traditional backyard composting, NatureMill’s pet-friendly composter (made from recycled and recyclable materials) requires next to no effort. Essentially, all you have to do is drop in the poo, along with any other organic materials, such as kitchen scraps like coffee grounds, dairy, veggie peelings, fish or meat.
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