5 essential tips for new first-time dog owners
Becoming a first-time dog owner is a huge responsibility, but with our handy guide, you will do just fine. Key points to consider: food, training, vet care

Becoming a first-time dog owner is a huge responsibility, but with our handy guide, you will do just fine. Key points to consider: food, training, vet care

Rescuing a special needs dog is a huge commitment, and you need to be completely ready before you sign the adoption paperwork.

Help your adopted dog adjust to his new home. Know that it takes time, patience and training consistency to help your pup thrive.

Be honest and accurate when you write your pet resume. Provide information about how well-behaved your dog is, his size, breed and temperament.

Canine urinary incontinence: Start by consulting with your veterinarian to determine the cause of the problem. Sometimes medication can treat the condition.

Take the necessary steps to keep your dog safe during home renovations by keeping him out of work areas and helping him stay calm during noisy work.

Plan ahead so you are ready in a dog medical emergency. Prepare a first aid kit, trust your instincts and be ready for the most dangerous moments.

Millennials choose dogs over kids due to time, cost. Many millennials opt to have dogs rather than start a traditional family.

Dangerous wildlife: Take steps to keep your dog safe and secure. Never leave your dog unsupervised outdoors and keep her vaccines up to date.

Security camera systems, GPS-powered wearables and automated food dispensers are three of today’s most popular high-tech dog gadgets.
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