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Latest News

Holiday Tips and Pointers: Gift ideas for the pet and the owner

on Dec 22 in Dog News
56% of dog owners say they will buy their pets a gift this Christmas, while 48% of cat owners plan to. So as a pet owner, or a friend of one, what should you settle on for a holiday gift? It’s the same when it comes to Fido or Fluffy, it’s all about safety first.

How To Detect Pain In Your Dog

on Dec 13 in Dog News
Unlike people, dogs are selfless and do not complain. When a person gets something as small as a paper cut you’ll hear them whine for an hour about the pain, while dogs may not even produce a small whimper when faced with terrible pain. Some cases they may try to hide their pain and like […]

The Chewer: Identifying and Solving Dog Chewing Problems

on Dec 06 in Dog News
The Chewer Is it common for you to come home and your house is destroyed by your dog? While dogs have an excellent sense of smell and vision, their favorite way to explore something is to put their sense of taste to work. Dog’s can often injure themselves when they chew on objects around the […]

Feeding Your Dog Raw Food Vs. Commercial Food

on Nov 29 in Dog News
Choosing the right diet for you canine can be challenging and the determining factor of longevity and quality of life. Many pet owners are concerned about the food intake of their beloved dogs, cats or other household pets.

Traveling With Your Pet; In Five Steps!

on Nov 17 in Dog News
Traveling with your pet can be fun and stressful, make sure you are prepared from all angles before bringing your best friend ‘s bags. Here are some tips and pointers for vacationing with your pet.

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The shape of a dog’s face suggests how long it will live

Dogs with sharp, pointed faces that look more like wolves typically live longer. Dogs with very flat faces, such as bulldogs, often have shorter lives.