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Getting a Second Dog

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One of the most loving things you can do for a lone dog at home is give him a same-species friend. It’s in your best interest however to acknowledge that all dogs don’t get along. Just like you can’t force two people to form a friendship, you can’t force to dogs to do the same. With the proper research, you can find a dog that’s tolerable of other canines and increase the chances of an amicable relationship. And with a little work, you can make getting a second dog a relatively trouble-free event. Here’s how.  read more »

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Preparing For a New Dog

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Bringing a new dog home involves more than puppy proofing your living space and back yard. You’ve got to adjust to a new schedule for example, purchase important accessories, and discuss the new responsibilities with the rest of the family as well. Here’s how to get organized.  read more »

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Dog Supplies – A Fun Shopping List for a New Dog

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Bringing a new dog into your home can be a nervous experience for both you and your canine. But you can help ease this nervousness with some fun new toys and dog supplies. Here’s a list of some great suggestions:

Food. The food that you feed your dog should be age appropriate, healthy, and flavorful. For the best choice, consult your vet. He may recommend that you avoid dog food that uses a corn filler since it has been shown to irritate dog’s skin.  read more »

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Welcoming a New Dog Home

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Bringing a new puppy or adult dog home is very exciting for everyone in the household – including the puppy! That could be a good thing, or it could turn into something rather traumatic for the pup. Here’s how to bring one into a welcoming environment.  read more »

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Got a New Dog? Learn How to Introduce to Other Dogs in Your Home

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Introducing a new dog into a house full of other canines can be a very nervous, yet exciting time. If done carefully, it will be a wondrous time. The trick to creating a happy canine home is to bring the right combination of dogs together. This article will describe the best way to make your newest choice feel like a welcomed member.  read more »

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