Adding office pets boosts morale, creativity
Adding office pets to your workplace can reduce employee stress and boost both creativity and productivity. Protect employees with allergies.
Dog health is your top priority as a dog owner. To enjoy your companion as long as possible, you need to keep your dog healthy and happy. But doing that can be tough.
DogsBestLife.com is here to help.
We offer advice on:
Choosing a vet. Start by asking for recommendations.
Common dog health problems: Range from fleas and ticks to ear infections and from arthritis to obesity and diabetes.
Know when to take your dog to the vet. Dealing with a sick dog is scary. Recognize when you need help.
What to feed your dog? Raw? No grain? It’s hard to sort it all out. Use our feeding guide to help make the decision.
How much sleep does your dog need? What can you do to help him sleep all night? And what do dog sleep positions mean?
Your dog’s health needs change dramatically as he ages. What’s right for a puppy isn’t right for an older dog. We offer advice on helping your dog age gracefully.
And we offer information about common dog health issues including arthritis removing dewclaws, and whether your dog might benefit from plastic surgery.

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.

Dog scams include bogus product claims about health benefits, cleaning products that claim to be green but pose health threats.

Outdoor dangers for dogs include wild animals that can spread diseases like rabies and leptospirosis, fertilizers, pesticides and poisons meant for rodents.

Pets are a great source of emotional support. Whether you’re looking to lead a healthier lifestyle or feel better about yourself, a dog or a cat can help you with your day to day life.

Many dogs suffer spring-time allergies and hot spots each year. Flea bites, pollen, dust and mold can trigger allergic reactions.

If you sleep with your pup, practice dog sleep safety. Make sure your dog’s paws are clean, watch for fleas and ticks and give your dog enough space.

Dog plane safety tips include taking a direct flight, making sure your dog has fresh water and using an approved crate that allows good air circulation.

Pet stairs help dogs who are recovering from injury, suffer from hip dysplasia or arthritis or tiny dogs who just don’t have the size or oomph to jump on furniture.

Use natural flea remedies to keep your dog healthy. Consider making your own flea collar, anti-flea shampoo and wash your dog’s bedding often.
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