Category: Positive Dog Training
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What Can I Use Instead Of A Dog Cone?
When your dog faces surgery or an injury, the Elizabethan collar, commonly known as the cone of shame, is often the first line of defense against licking wounds. While effective, many pet owners notice their dogs struggle with the cone’s discomfort and limitations. Fortunately, there are various alternatives to consider that can provide relief while…
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What Should I Feed My Dog?
When it comes to our furry companions, one of the most pressing questions dog owners face is, “What should I feed my dog?” Proper nutrition is essential for your dog’s overall health, energy levels, and happiness. Every dog is unique, and what works for one may not work for another. Understanding your dog’s nutritional needs…
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How Much Amoxicillin For A Dog?
Amoxicillin is a widely used antibiotic for treating various bacterial infections in dogs. As a responsible pet owner, ensuring your furry companion receives the correct medication and dosage is crucial. Administering the wrong amount can lead to ineffective treatment or adverse side effects. Understanding Amoxicillin Amoxicillin belongs to the penicillin family of antibiotics. It works…
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When Do Puppies Ears Open?
The arrival of a new puppy brings immense joy and excitement. As pet owners, every stage of a puppy’s growth and development is cherished. One particularly fascinating milestone is the timing of when their ears open. Understanding this aspect can enhance appreciation for a puppy’s journey from a vulnerable newborn to a lively, playful companion.…
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How Can I Help My Dog Push Her Puppies Out?
Welcoming a new litter of puppies can be both exciting and challenging for a dog and her owner. Understanding the birthing process and knowing how to support your dog can ease your concerns and ensure the health of both the mother and her puppies. Recognizing Signs of Labor As your dog nears her due date,…
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Where Can I Get My Dogs Nails Cut?
As a dog owner, you understand the importance of keeping your furry friend’s nails trimmed for their overall health and comfort. Overgrown nails can cause discomfort, pain, and potential injuries, while also damaging your floors and furniture. If you’re wondering where to get your dog’s nails cut, you’re not alone. Many pet owners seek assistance…