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Remembering Pets with Dog Memorials
Dog memorials help people cope with the loss of a very close and loyal friend. They’re a great way to pay homage to many years of faithful dedication and joyful entertainment. If you’re thinking of giving your pet a dog memorial, here are some wonderful ways to do so. read more »
Welcoming a New Dog Home
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 »
Old Dog Care
The age at which a dog enters its senior years not only varies from breed to breed, it also varies from size to size. Here are a few things you should be aware of when living with old dog in addition to a few ways to handle the situations that old dogs create. read more »
Grieving For a Dog
There’s certainly no right or wrong way to grieve for a dog. Grieving for a dog can be as traumatic an experience as grieving for a human companion. The most important thing to know is that your feelings are natural. And just because your loss wasn’t a human loss, it’s still an important one. read more »
Got a New Dog? Learn How to Introduce to Other Dogs in Your Home
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 »
Dog Proofing Your Home
Before you bring a new dog home, you´ll want to make sure that there´s nothing in its interior or exterior that can harm him or make him ill. This is what dog proofing a home is all about – creating a safe and healthy environment for your canine pet. read more »
All About Dog Boarding Kennels
Dog boarding kennels provide safe living spaces for dogs whose owners are away on travel. And although the majority of them are professionally run, it’s always in your best interest to tour a dog boarding kennel before using one. After all, your chosen kennel will be responsible for your dog’s feeding, medical care, socialization, and exercise for maybe 24 hours up to a month or more. read more »
The Dog Day Care Center
Some dogs get along just fine by themselves while others seemingly exploit every opportunity for trouble away of your presence. If you have a dog like this, we’d like to introduce you to the dog day care center. Dog day care centers operate similar to the way that child day care centers operate, making them perfect for people who work all day, but can’t leave their dogs alone and unsupervised. read more »













