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What Human Foods Should I Not Give to My Dog?
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11 Ways Dogs Enhance Our Health and Well- Being
Can dogs help keep us healthy? The simple answer is yes!
It has been scientifically proven having a dog has a positive impact on our health and overall well-being.

Here are 11 ways dogs benefit our health:
Reduce Stress
Improve Mood and Ease Depression
Increase Confidence, Socialization and Life Purpose
Strengthen Our Heart
Detect Cancer
Help with Weight Loss
Provide Cognitive Exercise
Help Regulate Allergies, Asthma and Eczema
Increase Activity for the Elderly
Help with ADHD and Alzheimer’s Disease
Provide Protection and Safety
Read More about Dog Importance and Benefit at Home!
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Buy paw-printed shirts with high-quality material which you will love to wear and buy.
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BABY PLAYING WITH DOG
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How Often Should I Give My Dog a Bath?
Here's a quick list concerning when to bathe your dog:
When your dog stinks (you will know)
When they are obviously dirty or sweaty (think to roll in the mud at the lake)
Before a hair trim (clean hair cuts best)
Per instructions from your vet (to manage certain medical conditions)
At least once every three months

The simple rule to follow is to bathe your dog when they need a bath or at least once every 3 months. Using a mild and gentle dog shampoo may allow you to bathe more than the once every other week but this shouldn’t be normal practice. Obviously, if you have been out hiking all day together and brambles cover his or her fur than bathing is obviously necessary. Using your good sense of judgment is the best the thing you can do, if they were bathed last week, rolled around in the mud but don’t stink and their fur still looks good, don’t bathe.
If you bathe your dog too often it can cause skin irritations and dryness because you are stripping the natural oils that their fur needs to grow healthy and thick. Read More Here!
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15 Best Dog Breeds for Active Dog Parents
Being a dog parent means enjoying the time you spend with your canine companion. So, it’s essential that you choose a dog that will join you in your favorite activities and work well for your lifestyle. So, as an avid runner, regular jogger, or active hiker, you’re going to want a dog that can keep up and take the elements in stride.

We’ve gone through and found some of the most active, athletic, and energetic dogs that can give most active dog parents a run for their money. Our list takes into account that many dog parents may need a smaller dog that is just as feisty when it comes to their running games. Here’s the List:
1. Australian Shepherd
2. Catahoula Leopard Dog
3. Labrador Golden Retriever
4. Jack Russell Terrier
5. Weimaraner
6. Siberian Husky
7. Corgi
8. Border Collie
Read More Here about Active Dogs!
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Visit today and find out what best you can do for your furry family member.
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