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Let’s Talk About Your Dogs Teeth

Keep your dogs teeth healthy with these tipsLet’s talk teeth, shall we? My teeth have gone downhill since I turned the big 4-0. Having two kids and not keeping up with regular dental appointments is not the best idea when the end goal is to keep your teeth intact. I can’t even bring myself to tally the amount of money I’ve spent to get my teeth up to snuff. It’s really my own fault. When you have two little ones running around, there are days that you really have to stop and think if you brushed your teeth that day.[...]

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Dogs And Hardwood Floors – Avoid Nail Damage with Five Simple Tips

Prevent Your Dog From Damaging Your Floors With 5 Simple TipsNails on a chalkboard are bad enough, but how about nails on your hardwood floors? If you have a dog and wood floors, you've probably cringed more than once at the sound of clicking, scratching, and scraping against the hardwood. But having a dog and wood floors doesn't mean you have to tear your hair out listening to the noise or risk ruining your floors. Here are five simple tips you can follow to avoid your pet's nails doing harm to the hardwood--and your sanity: Set up a greeting spot[...]

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Every Dog Owner Should Know This Before Boarding Their Dog

Before I Board My Dog, I Make Sure I Know This...At some point, there will come a time when you have to travel and cannot take your dog with you. Though you may have no choice but to leave your dog behind, you will want to be sure that your dog has a comfortable, safe place to stay while you are away. If you are considering dog boarding, make sure you find out about the following before making a reservation for your dog. Living Space It is important that you take a look at the temporary living space where your[...]

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Have Allergies? Here Are 5 Breeds of Dogs For You!

5 Dog Breeds For People With Allergies If you or someone in your family always wanted a dog, but allergies are an issue, there's hope. While no dog breed is truly hypoallergenic, there are several breeds which are far less likely to bother people prone to pet dander allergies. Before bringing home one of these potential family members, spend time with the dog or members of the breed to ensure allergies aren't a problem. Poodles The poodle's tight, curly coat requires regular professional grooming, but the hairs don't shed. That makes the breed -- whether toy, miniature or standard-sized --[...]

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