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  • dog with nose in food bowl
    Dog Behavior By Rosie Govin 8 months ago

    Why Does My Dog Paw Their Filled Food Bowl?

    Though it might seem odd, dogs may paw at a bowl filled with food for several reasons. Should this behavior concern you? And what can you do to stop it?

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  • close-up of a dry, cracked paw
    Dog Health By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    What Causes Cracks In Your Dog's Paws? (& How To Fix It)

    If your dog is dealing with cracked paws, then they are likely experiencing some discomfort. Understand the common causes in order to treat the condition.

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  • puppy chewing a table
    Dog Behavior By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Two Ingredients In Your Kitchen Can Discourage Dogs From Chewing Furniture

    If your dog is destroying your furniture by constantly chewing it, there a couple simple ingredients you can use that can help prevent that behavior.

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  • human hand giving dog dropper of medicine
    Dog Health By Rosie Govin 8 months ago

    Sneaky Ways To Give Dogs Liquid Medicine

    It's never fun when your dog needs medication, and what's even worse is figuring out how to get them to take it. But here are some sneaky tricks to try.

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  • two cats looking at a small bug
    Cleaning By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Is Raid Safe To Use Around Pets?

    Raid may be an effective insecticide; however, pet owners should reconsider using some of the company's products due to the ingredients they contain.

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  • a yellow labrador eating a meal
    Dog Nutrition By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    How Much Do I Feed A Labrador Dog?

    Labrador retrievers are notorious overeaters. The amount of food they require depends on factors such as age, current weight, and activity level.

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  • dog outside itching
    Dog Health By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Telltale Signs Your Dog Has Fleas (Even If You Can't See Them)

    If your dog is scratching or chewing, it could just be an itch, but it could also be fleas. Here's how to check for the pests and what to do.

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  • Jack Russell Terrier with a cute expression
    Dog Breeds By Adam Symchuk 8 months ago

    These Are The Most Affordable Dog Breeds, According To Research

    When choosing the best dog breed to suit your budget, it's important to factor grooming, nutrition, training, and health needs into the cost estimate.

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  • puppy in a airplane seat
    Dog Training By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Tips For Flying With A Puppy

    Flying with a pet can be stressful, and if a puppy is your travel companion, it's even more crucial you're prepared. These tips will ensure a smooth travel day.

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  • dog lying on floor next to food bowl
    Dog Nutrition By Rosie Govin 8 months ago

    5 Foods Your Dog Can Eat After They Have Diarrhea

    Having a dog with a sudden bout of diarrhea can be unpleasant for all parties involved. Here are a few foods to feed your pup to ensure a happy recovery.

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  • dog standing on kitchen counter
    DIY Project Ideas By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Transform This Common Kitchen Tool Into A Toy For Your Dog

    Using an item you may already have in your kitchen, you can create a DIY dog toy that will enrich your pet's mind and make giving treats more fun.

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  • a puppy sniffing a pee pad
    Dog Training By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Hidden Downsides Of Using Puppy Pads To Potty Train Your Dog

    Although puppy pads are incredibly convenient, they're not exactly the most effective or environmentally-friendly potty training tool.

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  • A Jack Russell Terrier with a rope in its mouth bringing it towards a pile of toys
    Dog Behavior By Adam Symchuk 8 months ago

    The Funniest Dog Behaviors (And Possible Meanings Behind Them)

    Dogs perform lots of cute if perplexing acts. Science doesn't hold all of the answers, but it at least has theories about these oddball behaviors.

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  • cat and broken plant pot
    Hacks By Sanaphay Rattanavong 8 months ago

    How To Nail The Aluminum Foil Houseplant Hack For Cats, According To Pet Parents

    Many pet parents have used aluminium foil to stop their cats from digging in their houseplants. Customize your approach to get the most out of the solution.

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  • owner trying to get dog to drink water
    Dog Nutrition By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    What It Really Means When Your Dog Refuses To Drink Water

    If your dog won't drink, it could be due to lots of different reasons, from underlying health conditions to environmental stress, or even just a dirty bowl.

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  • Family with golden retriever
    Dog Breeds By Paige Mountain 8 months ago

    Are Golden Retrievers A Good Option To Bring Into A Home With Kids? What We Know

    Golden retrievers are one of the most popular breeds due to their loyalty and gentle temperaments, but are they good with children? Consider these key traits.

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  • two cats in cages
    Pet Parenting By Keri-Beth Clur 8 months ago

    14 Mistakes To Avoid When You Adopt A Pet

    Thought it can be deeply rewarding and save an animal's life, adopting a pet often comes with unforeseen costs and requirements that can catch you unaware.

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  • Person showing cat food bowl
    Cat Nutrition By Cynthia Anaya 9 months ago

    Don't Give Cats These 5 Foods Or You'll Regret It

    While it can be tempting to share your meals with your feline friend, you should be careful about what human foods you feed your cat to avoid health issues.

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  • goldfish swimming at bottom of aquarium
    Fish By Rosie Govin 9 months ago

    Signs A Goldfish Is Happy

    Unlike cats and dogs, goldfish have limited ways to communicate with their owners. However, their actions can still hint at their state of well-being.

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  • woman cleaning her windows with a cat next to her
    Cleaning By Paige Mountain 9 months ago

    Is Mr. Clean Safe For Pets?

    Mr. Clean has long been known for its Magic Erasers and multi-surface sprays. While effective, pet owners may want to reconsider using them in their homes.

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  • hand holding up dog's ear
    Dog Grooming By Rosie Govin 9 months ago

    How Often Should You Clean Your Dog's Ears? Parents Of Water-Loving Pups Will Want To Pay Attention

    Your dog almost certainly loves playing in the water, but trapped moisture can lead to ear infections and swimmer's ear. The solution is regular cleanings.

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  • a blue and orange gourami fish
    Fish By Paige Mountain 9 months ago

    Do Gourami Fish Get Pregnant? Here's What To Look For

    Are gouramis egg layers or live bearers? Keep an eye out for these signs from both the male and female if you think you may have some fry on the way.

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  • a kid holding a kitten
    Cat Health By Paige Mountain 9 months ago

    Yes, Cat Scratch Fever Is A Real Thing (Here Are The Signs)

    Cat scratch fever may sound like some exotic made-up malady, but it does happen, to humans and cats alike. Here's how to tell if you or your cat have it.

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  • a dog with dyed ears and tail
    Dog Grooming By Paige Mountain 9 months ago

    How To Dye A Dog With Food Coloring

    Food coloring can be a safe and effective way to infuse your dog's coat with some extra personality. However, there are important pros and cons to consider.

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  • golden retriever scratching its ear
    Dog Nutrition By Paige Mountain 9 months ago

    Can Food Help A Dog With A Yeast Infection?

    Like humans, dogs can get yeast infections. Many caretakers believe a change in diet can help or prevent these infections from developing, but is that the case?

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  • dog lying in front of Christmas tree
    Dog Health By Paige Mountain 9 months ago

    The Popular Holiday Houseplant That Is Toxic To Your Dog

    Decorating the house for the holidays is a fun activity for many, but if you're a dog parent, you should steer clear of this poisonous holiday plant.

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  • dog high-fiving person
    Dog Breeds By Keri-Beth Clur 9 months ago

    The Smartest Dog Breeds In The World

    Canines display a surprising level and variety of intelligence. However, these particularly sharp dog breeds stand out in the smarts department.

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