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10 Ways To Have A Happy Dog

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Do you have a happy dog?  Do you know what to do to keep them happy?  Your dog can be a friend, exercise partner, emotional support, and personal guardian. Dogs fill all these roles easily and ask very little in return. If you want to thank your canine companion for his many contributions to your life, provide the right care that will ensure his physical health and emotional well being. Here are 10 ways to ensure your dog is happy and has all he needs for a good life. 1) Healthy Food Commercial pet food companies provide a wide variety of[...]

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How To Have Your Dog (or Cat) in Your Wedding

You love your pet; you feed and groom them, and share cuddles and fun times. If your partner didn't like your pet, you'd probably be marrying someone else. Wedding plans often involve inviting relatives you hardly ever see, so why would you leave out your pet? Did you know that 56% of 18-24-year-olds say they want their pet involved in their wedding; here are some great ways to do it: If you have a dog, they'll love being part of the ceremony. Nothing makes your furry friend happier than having a job to do and pleasing their owner. Dogs make[...]

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Reading Your Dogs Body Language

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Although they can't talk, dogs have an expressive body that can communicate their emotions and thoughts just as well. Understanding these is vital for keeping dogs or working alongside them. An alert owner can recognize how their dog feels and what they need. Here's a closer look at some common dog body language Comfortable A dog that feels comfortable will generally be approachable and happy to interact with people. The dog will be in a relaxed stance with their weight distributed evenly as they stand on the flats of their feet. They'll hold their head high, and their ears may be[...]

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Tips for Bringing Your Dog into the Office

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Are you one of those lucky people who works for a dog-friendly office? The trend has gained steam in recent years as many companies have seen improvements in morale, employee retention and recruiting. Then again, there are challenges that come along with bringing your dog into the workplace. These include a distracted workforce, accidents in the office and overstimulation (for both pets and people). These aren’t criticisms, per se, but rather things to be aware of. Below we will provide a few suggestions to ensure a safe and happy experience for your doggo and productivity-driven day for your coworkers. Pre-Office[...]

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