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Swimming Dog? Year-Round Swimming Pool Safety Tips Swimming Dog?  Year-Round Swimming Pool Safety Tips

A lap or two around the pool is not only a great way for your dog to cool down, but is also great for burning off that excess energy. However, just like we teach our kids to swim, we may have to give our favorite pooch a lesson or two.

3 Benefits Of Choosing The Right Dog Chews 3 Benefits Of Choosing The Right Dog Chews

Aside from playing with your dog, another way for your pet to be happy always is through dog chews. The reason for this is that they have many benefits for your dogs. With this, you will know how dog chews are beneficial for your dogs plus how to choose the right ones that will fit your dogs chewing needs.

Fat Dogs: 5 Steps To A Lean, Healthy Dog

Is your dog starting to look a little pudgy around the middle? Maybe his back has broadened and you can no longer tell that there’s ribs under that fur. In any case, obesity in dogs has become an epidemic. Here’s some quick and easy ways to do something about it.

A Dog Toy Is Essential, Not Optional

A dog toy is not an optional, fun ”extra”, it’s essential to maintaining the well-being of your favorite pooch.

Here’s why.

Dog Pen FAQ’s: 5 Questions And Answers About Dog Pens

Are you considering the purchase of a dog pen for your pet?  Before you make an investment, take a look at our FAQ designed to help you choose the best dog pen for your dog.  …

Teach Your Dog To Catch A Frisbee

For most of my childhood, I dreamed of having one of those cool, frisbee-catching dogs. I repeatedly tried (and failed) to get my pup to understand that he was supposed to catch the frisbee and not eat the frisbee. Now I know that I was going about it all wrong!

Finding Time For Dog Exercise

I’ll be the first to admit it: My dog and I are couch potatoes. And we have the waistlines to prove it!

Play With Your Dog To Solve Behavior Problems

Playing with your dog works wonders. Not only is it fun for them, but 10 minutes of playtime can solve a variety of issues. Here’s just a few of the things that grabbing a ball for a game of fetch can do

Puppy Tips-Do Not Play Tug With Your Puppy

I know, I know, it’s hard to resist. But you must try to avoid playing games of tug while your puppy still has his ‘puppy teeth’.