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Fulfill Your Pup's Peanut Butter Dreams While Keeping Your Pup Healthy

Fulfill Your Pup's Peanut Butter Dreams While Keeping Your Pup Healthy

Does your dog go nuts for nuts? I know my dog is a big fan of peanut butter like most dogs. Peanut butter is a great source of protein and healthy fats for a dog’s diet. Healthy fats are important since they help with absorption of vitamins such as vitamins A, D, E, and K. Fats in foods will also help make and keep your dog’s coat nice and shiny! However, it's important to feed your dog peanut butter that is suitable for their consumption so that it doesn’t harm their wellbeing or even worse, result in death.We will go...

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When is Bath Time?

When is Bath Time?

You may dread giving your dog a bath just as much as he dreads receiving a bath. The scratching, whining, and the final shake off and carpet rub down is to be expected to have your dog smelling better than before he started digging around your garden! However, you may want to put some solid time between baths, so your dog may not have that newly bathed dog smell as often as you want. But, on the plus side you won’t have to deal with an unhappy pooch during bath time as often with properly spaced out baths! Does your...

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Chef Up a Thanksgiving Feast For Your Pup

Chef Up a Thanksgiving Feast For Your Pup

When Thanksgiving rolls around so does the feast and your pup’s best puppy eyes. But don’t let their pleas for scraps from the table convince you to give them your food. But I get if you feel a little bad feasting while your dog gets their normal bowl of kibble, you could make them their own Thanksgiving plate full of foods that are yummy and safe for them to consume.  Food to place on your pup’s plate: Shredded Turkey Breast- take turkey from the middle of the breast to ensure they aren’t getting the skin. This is because the skin...

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Pet Cancer Awareness Month

Pet Cancer Awareness Month

It’s November! This means it’s officially Pet Cancer Awareness Month which gives us the perfect opportunity to not only spread awareness but help educate you on things you can do to help prevent and also to treat cancer in your pets. Just as the causes for cancer range from environmental to genetic, the intensity of cancer also ranges from mild to severe. And, while dogs can develop cancer at any point in their life, older dogs are more likely to develop cancer. Some breeds, such as Golden Retrievers, are also more genetically predisposed to developing cancer. One out of Four...

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Can My Dog Have FOMO?

Can My Dog Have FOMO?

With the age of social media, FOMO was born. You know what I am talking about: you’re scrolling through Instagram or Facebook and see some of your friends hanging out, but there’s something wrong. You’re not there. And even if you are doing your own thing, a small piece of you feels like you are missing out on something monumental. However, in reality the hangout is the same old thing you have gone to for years and will probably go to next week. FOMO can affect our everyday lives and can even affect your dog! Yes, you heard that right....

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