Toilet training: 5 ways to clean up after your new puppy
Make cleaning up messes easy. Put together a kit that includes puppy pads, paper towels, cloth towels, a sponge, and carpet cleaner.

Make cleaning up messes easy. Put together a kit that includes puppy pads, paper towels, cloth towels, a sponge, and carpet cleaner.
Before you teach your dog how to socialize, make sure he follows commands. Then, start slowly when your dog is young and keep sessions short.

Did you know that around 3.1 million dogs are surrendered to animal shelters every year, and nearly 920,000 of them are euthanized? Sadly, the ratio of euthanization is rapidly increasing. We breathe a sigh of relief with all these shocking figures that kind-hearted people adopted approximately 2 million of these dogs. But wait! This is where we…

Protect your puppy: Schedule regular vet visits, pet-proof your house, use a leash, feed a healthy diet, and use a monitoring device.

Getting a puppy is a big responsibility. First, consider breed and size. Then, be sure you’re prepared to feed, train and socialize your dog.

Use dog food deliveries to simplify your life and get your dog food made with high-quality ingredients free from harmful additives.

Don’t ignore vital signs about your dog’s health including loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, persistent cough, or skin problems.

Show your dog affection by using a gentle touch, providing favorite treats, and creating a safe space for your dog.

Before you travel with your dog, check to make sure your destination is dog-friendly. Get pet insurance, and gather appropriate documents.

Use these tips to help seniors find the perfect dog. Weigh your energy level, physical condition, and your environment when selecting a pet.
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