3 Cool Grooming Ideas For Your Dog

Posted on: 23 June 2015

When you're taking your dog to the groomer, you're probably not thinking about what your dog is going to look like. You might be more concerned with whether or not they will shed less when they're groomed or if they are going to throw up in your car. However, the way that your dog looks can heavily reflect on you as an owner. In order to make sure that your dog looks as good as possible and reflects your personality, consider these three grooming ideas.
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4 Things You Should Consider When Choosing A Pet Boarding Facility

Posted on: 16 June 2015

Several years ago, it became popular for pet owners to take their furry friends with them while traveling for pleasure or for business. However, many people have realized that this isn't necessarily the best choice for their pets. Air travel, for instance, can be particularly hard on pets because airlines generally require that they ride in the cargo hold. Pet friendly hotels exist in all parts of the world, but they usually have regulations against leaving pets alone in the rooms -- and this can create hardships for those who are traveling on business.
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4 Tips For Helping Your Cat Adjust To A New Apartment Or House

Posted on: 27 May 2015

If you're in the middle of planning an upcoming move, it's important that you set aside some time to prepare for the work involved with getting your cat adjusted to the new space. With how many changes are involved with moving, it makes sense that you'll want to make plans ahead of time so that you can be confident that your cat is comfortable once you arrive. With the following tips, helping them adjust will be as easy as possible and reduce stress for everyone in your home.
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How To Separate Fighting Dogs (Without Injuring Yourself)

Posted on: 10 September 2014

If you have dogs, you'll occasionally run into a dog fight. Dogs fight for a variety of reasons--and not all dog fights are about injuring the other dogs. In the wild, dogs will often fight simply to establish pack order. To some extent, dog fighting is natural, but that doesn't make it any less terrifying. If you want to make sure that you're prepared to separate a dog fight, you may want to follow these tips.
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