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5 New Year's Resolution for Dog Owners
It's the New Year and chances are you already have your personal New Year's resolution and are currently doing it. If you are a pet parent, you want to make sure that your best friend kicks off the new year right as well. Setting New Year's Resolution for your pet is not so different, you may even find that their resolutions often align with yours. You and your dog can work together to have the best year yet. Eat Healthy Maintaining a healthy weight plays a vital role. However, it is a common struggle for most dog parents. In...
Tips to Keep Your Pets Safe on New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve means a fun party with your family and friends, but to our pets, it can be a different story. To them, the fireworks, loud music and people cheering wherever they go may seem more of a warzone than a joyous celebration. Many dogs and cats are afraid of thunderstorms, and fireworks are no exception because of their loud bangs and bright flashes of lights. If you leave your pet outside your home during new year's eve they may go to extreme lengths to escape the explosion. They may injure themselves or others in panic and terror. Some...
10 Holiday Foods That Are Dangerous For Pets
Photo by Jill Wellington from Pexels The holiday season is the time of sharing and good will. Which is why we can't help but spoil them with treats and let them have a taste of our favorite dishes. But there are many ingredients commonly used in our holiday dinners that could be harmful to our pets. Since holiday meals vary widely, it is best not to feed our dogs with prepared dishes and steer clear of these particular foods and ingredients. Caffeine Some of the desserts and holiday dishes have coffee as one of their main ingredients which...
7 Ways to Make Your Dog Feel Happy This Christmas
Photo by Maximiliano Pinilla from Pexels Christmas is an occasion of fun and merriment of your family - and that includes your lovable pet. However, it is also during this season that they are faced with a lot of dangers and stresses. If you want to make sure your dog is happy, read our guide to find out. Keep them involved in the festivities The holidays normally mean a change of setting. This means different activities, different people, different smell, sight, sound. It is this time of the year to create memories. So show your love to your best...
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