For The Love Of Retrievers: Choosing A Family Companion

Posted on: 1 February 2018

If you are ready to welcome a dog into your household to fill the role of family companion, some of your friends and acquaintances have probably recommended the Labrador retriever or the golden retriever as ideal choices. These popular breeds are just two of the retrievers that are recognized by the American Kennel Club, however. Learn a little about each of these wonderful dogs to figure out which one will tug the hardest at your family's heartstrings.
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Does Your Cat Have A Problem With Scratching? What You Need To Ask Before You Choose Declawing

Posted on: 1 February 2018

If your cat has a problem with scratching and clawing, you may have been considering declawing, which will permanently rid your cat of its claws. Before you opt for surgical declawing, you should consider whether or not the procedure will be best for your cat. Here are four questions you should ask before you choose declawing. Does Your Cat Go Outside? When cats go outside, they often make good use of their claws.
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Worried About Your Dogs Health? How To Avoid The Canine Flu

Posted on: 1 February 2018

You probably know that flu season is in full swing. Because of that, you're probably taking plenty of precautions to keep you and your family healthy. If you have canine family members, you should be taking steps to protect them as well. You see, canine flu season is in full swing too. Unfortunately, the canine flu can make your poor dog feel downright miserable. Luckily, there are some simple steps you can take to help keep canine flu away.
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Boarding Tips To Ensure Your Dog Is Well Cared For

Posted on: 29 January 2018

Your furry pal is always there for you, but there are times that you just cannot be there for your buddy. Whether it's for vacation, or for some other reason, if you have to be away from your pooch, you want your furry buddy to be taken care of the way you would, if you were home. Boarding is a good option, as you don't have to rely on friends or family to take care of your dog for you.
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