Category: Dog Care
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Grainless & Gluten-free Dog Food
in Dog CareIn 2016 Americans spent almost $63 billion on pet food alone. The competition between different brands is huge. It is not easy to stand out. Therefore companies come up with many creative ways to advertise. Gluten-free, organic, bio, grainless, vegan… In this article, we will review grainless and gluten-free pet food and its necessity to…
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How to Clip Dog’s Nails
in Dog CareThe dog manicure is probably one of the most disliked procedures that a dog has to encounter at a vet. It takes some time to clip 18-20 nails (depending on the dog). However, we can condition our dogs to be less scared of it. After reading this blog post, you will learn how to clip…
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Christmas Gift Ideas For Your Dog
in Dog CareDid your pup make it on the “Nice List” this year? Although you may be already spoiling your dog with gifts all year round for being a very good boy or girl, they most certainly deserve to get pampered with their favorite gifts on Christmas day too! Dogs are a big part of the family,…
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Is My Dog Happy? How to Tell
in Dog CareHow can you tell if your dog is happy? Maybe it’s the way they zoom in circles around your home with a fast-wagging tail the moment they see you come home. Perhaps it’s the way they hippety-hop around like a bunny rabbit when you are teaching them fun tricks with their favorite treats or because…
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When Does My Puppy Finish Growing?
in Dog CarePuppies grow up so fast, seemingly growing by leaps and bounds in a matter of weeks. But when do puppies become fully grown adults? The answer varies based on your dog’s breed, genetics, and size. Smaller breeds develop quickly, while larger and giant breeds need additional time to grow into their full size. On average,…
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Hiccups in Dogs. What Causes Them?
in Dog CareIf you are a puppy owner, you probably have heard your dog having hiccups. It is fairly common among young dogs. But what causes hiccups in dogs? And is it normal for adult dogs? Anatomy Hiccups are caused by the spasmodic contraction of a diaphragm – the membrane that separates thoracic and abdominal caves. The…