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Your Pets Increased Thirst Could Point to This Serious Illness (kidney warning)

When it comes to our beloved pets, even the smallest changes in behavior or routine can be a cause for concern. One such change, an increased thirst, might seem innocuous

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15 Ways To Exert Your Dog’s Energy for Better Sleep

As a dedicated dog owner, you understand the importance of keeping your canine companion healthy, happy, and well-exercised. It's no secret that a dog with plenty of physical and mental

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11 Dangers of Dog Parks (and How to Keep Your Dog Safe)

Dog parks are widely regarded as canine utopias, where dogs can freely run, play, and socialize with their fellow four-legged friends. They offer a unique space for dogs to engage

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11 Reasons Your Dog is Obsessed with Licking

Is your pooch a licking machine? Licking is a normal canine behavior, but there comes a tipping point when normal behavior seems to become an obsession. Some dogs lick humans

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7 Signs your dog has dementia and how to help

Has your senior dog not been acting like himself? Perhaps he no longer leaps with joy to greet you when you get home from work or doesn’t seem interested in

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5 Scary reasons to never give your dog rawhide

Chewing is an instinctive behavior in dogs. Young dogs chew as their teeth come in, while older dogs chew to keep their jaws strong and teeth clean. They might also

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Does Your Dog Snore? This Could be the Reason Why

Happiness is listening to your dog snore. Or not… Let’s face it, as cute as your pup is, snoring can be irritating, especially in the wee hours of the morning

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Never do This When Walking Your Dog

If you’ve been a pet owner for a while, taking your dog on walks is second nature. You go through a short mental checklist and set off without missing a

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Never use this to bathe your dogs

Dogs love stinky, dirty things. They see a pile of mud and want nothing more than to jump in it. As a pet parent, you’re likely accustomed to the occasional

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Help! Why is my dog scratching so much?

Many pet parents—especially new ones—become greatly alarmed when they see their furry friend scratching, especially if the behavior is more than a one-off occasion. The first thing that might run

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