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Does My Dog Need a Harness?

Does my dog need a harness

Every dog needs something to attach their leash and tags to but it doesn’t necessarily have to be a collar. In fact, for some dogs, a collar can be dangerous, and a harness is a better choice. Though they come in many designs, shapes, and sizes, all dog harnesses are essentially the same in that they attach around the dog’s chest, leaving the neck free. Here are some reasons a harness might be better than a collar for your dog. Medical Reasons for a Dog Harness A harness is a better choice for some dogs due to medical reasons. It[...]

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Introducing the Newest Line of Pet ID Tags

HDC Stainless Steel Pet ID Designs

As a dog owner, you want to see your pet healthy, happy and safe. Your pup is part of the family, after all. But did you realize one of the best things you can do for your dog is also one of the easiest? Dog ID tags are simple forms of doggy identification. If Spot, for whatever reason, gets lost in a nearby neighborhood, a kind stranger could peek at his collar for your phone number. This is more important than you might think. According to Dr. Emily Weiss, vice president of shelter research and development for the American Society[...]

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5 Pet Products Worth Their Weight in Gold

Baby Chihuahua Wearing Doggles, Sitting Under the Sunlight

Dog ownership is about more than having the prerequisite food and water bowls, leash and collar. Dog ownership requires that you take care of and love your dog through thick and thin. This is old news for the experienced dog owner, but for the new or soon-to-be puppy parents reading, the better prepared you are for #doglife, the happier you and your pup will be. Here are five pet products that’ll make dog ownership every bit as fun and wonderful as you have imagined it to be. Bully Sticks When you get home from work and settle in for the[...]

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5 Ways to Customize Your Space for Your New Fur Child

Dog hugging his favorite stuffed friend, napping on his little brown bed with his head and body out of it

Expectant parents spend hours ‘baby proofing’ their home to protect their little ones from making a mess or getting into potentially hazardous situations. But have you ever considered this same kind of preparation for your new dog? New pet parents (or ‘pawrents’) often need to puppy proof their homes by hiding electrical cords, closing off stairwells and purchasing sturdy garbage cans. Of course, it’s not just about safety. Customizing your home for your new fur child is also about comfort and fun. Below are a few tips and items than can help turn your house into a home for your[...]

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