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

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.

Animal plastic surgery can correct health problems like breathing issues that have been caused by the selective breeding of certain dog breeds such as Shar-Peis and Pugs.

Emotional support pets provide daily structure for their human companions. They also improve emotional stability and help reduce stress.

Dog summer safety tips include providing your pup with lots of shade and lots of water. Avoid vigorous exercise during the hottest times of the day and protect your pup’s paws from hot cement.

Start early to prevent dog jumping. Be consistent and train your dog to sit calmly rather than jump to show excitement. Always reward your dog for good behavior.

Buy pet insurance when your dog is young and less likely to have pre-existing conditions that can limit coverage or make insurance more expensive.

Adding office pets to your workplace can reduce employee stress and boost both creativity and productivity. Protect employees with allergies.

The best way to protect your dog is to get him away from a dog park bully before fighting starts. If your dog appears fearful, or you notice other dogs exhibiting aggressive behavior, leave the area.

Breeding has reduced dog problem-solving skills and studies show that unlike wolves who act independently to solve problems, dogs are much more likely to seek their owners’ help and approval to do so.
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