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Most dogs will learn to use a doggy door on their own within a single training session. Having a dog door can be great for dogs and their owners because they give the dog a bit more freedom to go in and out of the house as they please and owners won’t have to wake up early in…
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Whatever the temperature outside, parked cars heat up quickly in the sun. Their metal frames work like a solar collector to raise the temperature and turn the interior into a giant oven. Even when you think it’s cool enough outside, don’t leave your dog alone in an enclosed car. A parked car in the shade also can get very hot…
Dogs like walks because they’re not naturally lazy. Their genetic make-up demands physical exercise. … Dogs love walks because, in some way which even he may not understand, he’s fulfilling that old, inbuilt survival instinct to go out and forage for food. Dogs are not by nature solitary creatures. Benefits include improved cardiovascular fitness, lower blood pressure, stronger muscles and…
Most pet owners already know that exposure to things like chocolate, bleach, and pesticide can be dangerous for our animal companions. But what about other lesser-known toxins? These common households items are probably already in your home, but you might not know that they could be harmful—or even deadly—to your beloved four-legged friend. In observation of National Poison Prevention Week…