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Have a High Energy Dog? 4 Ways to Make Use of Dog Boarding Services

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When adopting a dog, you can gather valuable information such as breed information that can help you to pick the right dog for your family. Although you may have known that you were planning to adopt a high-energy dog, you may still be a little surprised at their energy level. While you may be able to take care of your dog and give them what they need on most days, you should not hesitate to use dog boarding services to help you in several ways. Read More»

Puzzled By Your Dog's Behavior? Tips To Help Pet Parents Understand What Their Dog Is Trying To Say

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If your household is home to one or more of the nation’s estimated 78 million dogs, you already know that each one has a distinct personality and their own array of reactions to the world around them. You can tell at a glance when they need to go out, when they want to be fed, or when they want you to stop what you are doing and play. But even the most astute pet parent will still often find themselves puzzled by some of the actions and responses they observe in their dogs. Read More»

Five Benefits Of Having Your Rabbit Spayed Or Neutered

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If you’re thinking of adopting a pet rabbit, you may wonder if it’s really necessary to have him or her spayed or neutered. After all, what if you decide you want a litter of babies in the future? And while it’s true that rabbit kits are very cute, you’ll want to consider the differences between an intact rabbit and an altered rabbit before making your decision. Here are five benefits of choosing to have your rabbit altered. Read More»

Tips For Treating Ear Infections In Dogs

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If you have a dog that is constantly pawing at his or her ears or displaying signs of discomfort when his or her ears are touched, there is a good chance that your dog has an ear infection. This is likely very frustrating for your dog because it can make him or her less comfortable and have a harder time doing what he or she loves. You likely have an appointment for him or her to be taken to the vet in order to get the problem resolved, but you might have to wait for a week or so for an appointment. Read More»

Puppy Have Pimples? 4 Steps to Treat Puppy Pyoderma

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If your otherwise healthy puppy has suddenly developed a case of acne on its belly, it might be suffering from a condition known as puppy pyoderma, which closely resembles impetigo. While this skin disease isn’t dangerous, it can make your puppy extremely uncomfortable, especially when the pimples start opening and oozing. When that happens, your puppy may start itching uncontrollably. Here are four steps to take if your puppy has pyoderma. Read More»

Three Considerations When Choosing A Boarding Facility For Your Dog

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When you are choosing a new boarding kennel for your dog, it is important to choose a facility that is the right fit, both for you and your pet. Some facilities offer the minimum amount of care; your dog gets a clean, safe kennel to hang out in while you are gone, with two meals a day and several outdoor potty breaks. Other kennels offer a five-star experience like a human hotel, complete with television in the kennel, socialization time with other dogs, and one-on-one attention from the human staff members. Read More»

Away From Your Puppy For The First Time? Dog Boarding Webcams Can Help

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Leaving your puppy behind when going on vacation can be stressful for both you and your puppy, but you can make the experience much easier on you by looking for a dog boarding facility that has webcams. If you’re unsure of what this means, is simply means that the kennel offers a webcams service that allows you to check in on your dog. If you’re still uncertain of what makes this service so great or you’re undecided whether you should leave your dog with a pet sitter instead, consider some of the following benefits that you’ll be able to enjoy. Read More»

Avoid Stressing Out Your Senior Dog With Gentle Grooming

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As the owner of an older dog, there are likely a number of things that you need to do to keep them in good health without exerting too much stress on them. Grooming is one example of something you’ll need to do regularly but need to be careful that you don’t cause too much stress to them by accident.   To take care of grooming at home without stressing out your dog, consider some of the following tips. Read More»

Tips For Boarding An Older Dog

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An older dog may be a true and trusted companion, but they also are more likely to have health concerns that makes leaving them alone when you are on vacation more difficult. Fortunately, boarding (at an outlet such as Doggie Daycare & Motel) is an option that can work especially well for a dog that needs more supervision. The following tips can help you board successfully.  Tip #1: Get a check-up Read More»

Give Your Dog Some Style And Swagger With These Unique Grooming Services

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Want to give your pet a new sense of style, or put some swagger in their step? There are some new trends that are changing the way owners have their dogs groomed. Check out some of the ways that groomers are helping pets develop their own unique style. Some services to give your dog some swagger are: Transform your Bichon into a little bear. One new trend involves transforming your pet into something else, such as dying the hair of a Bichon to look like a little Panda or a terrier into a tiger. Read More»