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can my dog eat?

Can my Dog Eat...?

Category: Nutrition
Oats are a great alternative grain source for dogs that are allergic to wheat and a good source of fiber. Oats can help to settle the stomach and regulate your dog’s digestive tract, which can be particularly beneficial for older dogs with trouble maintaining bowel regularity. more
DIY Craft

DIY Craft: Make It! Quick & Easy Dog Treats with Super-Cute Labels

Category: Nutrition
Personalized Dog Treat Label 1. Download the customizable treat tin label template 2. Type the name of the canine recipient or the type of dog treats directly into the template. Print the labels onto full-page self-adhesive sticker sheets, available at office supply stores. 3. Cut out the label and stick it to your treat jar or tin. more
Canine Confidence and boosting your dogs confidence

Building Canine Confidence

Category: Dog Training
Like humans, dogs are born with a genetic blueprint that determines, in part, personality traits. Life experiences then contribute to the other half of the nature-nurture equation. While some dogs are genetically predisposed to being more confident, others are less so. An insecure dog might feel unsure when being introduced to novel situations or new locations, or when meeting strangers or unfamiliar dogs. more
Why You Should Adopt A Friend Over the Holidays

Why You Should Adopt A Friend Over the Holidays

Category: Dog Life
Reasons why you should adopt a friend over the holidays more
The Beast at the End of the Leash

The Beast at the End of the Leash

Category: Dog Training
Your dog goes to doggie daycare a couple times a week and has a grand time. He plays well with dogs big and small, and the staff love him. Every couple weeks your friends come over to your place with their dogs and your dog has a blast playing with his buddies. Attach your social dog to a leash, however, and he becomes a lunatic.  more

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