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Is a Pekingese the right dog for you?

Posted February 27, 2021

Happy Pekinese puppies on a white background. The Pekingese, also affectionately known as a Peke, is a calm dog when it reaches adulthood. It also likes to relax but needs daily walks like any other dog.

The Pekingese has a long, silky coat that forms a lion-like mane. These tiny dogs need a high-protein diet and short daily walks.

Filed Under: Dog Breeds Tagged With: Petfinder.com, Small dogs

What you need to know about the benefits of dog kennels

Posted February 25, 2021

St. Bernard lounges on a special dog bed at a dog kennel. Dog kennels are beneficial for the physical, mental, and emotional health of your dog.

Using dog kennels helps boost your dog’s physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Boarding your dog helps improve socialization skills.

Filed Under: Dog Training Tagged With: Dog business, Pet sitter, Vacation dog care

Is a Japanese Chin the right dog for you?

Posted February 24, 2021

Pair of Japanese Chin dogs on yellow background. The Japanese Chin is a sweet little companion that is loyal and helpful to its owner.

The Japanese Chin is a perfect dog for apartment dwellers. The breed needs minimal exercise and loves to cuddle with its owners.

Filed Under: Dog Breeds Tagged With: Apartment living, Pet parents, Petfinder.com, Small dogs

Understand and work with your dog’s temperament

Posted February 24, 2021

Fearful Staffordshire Terrier. Learning the nuances of your dog’s temperament is an ideal first step in the training process

A dog’s temperament is indicative of its attitude towards people and other animals and plays a major role in training.

Filed Under: Dog Training Tagged With: Aggression, Dog training tips

Is a Weimaraner the right dog for you?

Posted February 18, 2021

Trio of Weimaraner puppies with bright blue eyes.

The Weimaraner has a kind and patient disposition. The breed is active and playful, which makes it an ideal choice for dynamic families.

Filed Under: Dog Breeds Tagged With: Big dogs, Petfinder.com

Do you need to register your dog as a service dog?

Posted February 18, 2021

Woman in wheelchair pets chocolate Labrador Retriever. While you don’t legally need to certify your dog, it’s easier to show documentation rather than get into a legal argument about service dogs.

While you don’t legally need to certify your dog, it’s easier to show documentation rather than get into a legal argument about service dogs.

Filed Under: Dog Training Tagged With: Service dogs, Working dogs

Essential tips for first-time dog owners 

Posted February 18, 2021

Collection of puppies includes bulldog, Bernese Mountain Dog, German Shepherd, Australian Shepherd, and St. Bernard. Tips for first-time dog owners include stocking up on the products that you absolutely need for a new dog. 

Tips for first-time dog owners include stocking up on the products that you absolutely need for a new dog. 

Filed Under: Puppies Tagged With: Pet parents

Tips for DNA testing for dog owners

Posted February 18, 2021

Collection of dog breeds. DNA testing for dogs can help you learn basic information about your dog's breed and whether he's a purebred.

DNA testing for dogs can help you learn basic information about your dog’s breed and whether he’s a purebred.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Health conditions

Cats vs. Dogs: 10 differences you need to know

Posted February 18, 2021

Collection of dogs and cats on a white background. Cats vs. dogs: Differences include size, food, communication styles, memory, potty breaks, and exercise needs.

Cats vs. dogs: Differences include size, food, communication styles, memory, potty breaks, and exercise needs.

Filed Under: Dog Fun Tagged With: Cats

6 important benefits of dog training

Posted February 17, 2021

Owner gives dog treat during training. Dog training benefits include dog safety, bonding between pet and owners, better control, improved dog health, and socialization.

Dog training benefits include dog safety, bonding between pet and owners, better control, improved dog health, and socialization.

Filed Under: Dog Training Tagged With: Dog training tips, Pet parents

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  • Is a Pekingese the right dog for you?
    The Pekingese has a long, silky coat that forms a lion-like mane. These tiny dogs need a high-protein diet and short daily walks. […]
  • What you need to know about the benefits of dog kennels
    Using dog kennels helps boost your dog's physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Boarding your dog helps improve socialization skills. […]
  • Is a Japanese Chin the right dog for you?
    The Japanese Chin is a perfect dog for apartment dwellers. The breed needs minimal exercise and loves to cuddle with its owners. […]
  • Understand and work with your dog’s temperament
    A dog’s temperament is indicative of its attitude towards people and other animals and plays a major role in training. […]

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