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Best Exercises for Older Dogs: Keeping Fido in Shape

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While pounding the pavement for hours chasing balls or romping in the dog park might have been your puppy’s cup of tea, as your dog has gotten older, they have likely changed their exercise habits....

How to Care For Your Senior Dog

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If your once boisterous pup is now a little sluggish or your ball-crazy retriever can’t fetch for quite as long, chances are your dog is entering his senior years. Senior dogs require a different level...

Signs of Dog Aging Every Dog Parent Should Know

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As much as we don’t want to think about it, our furry friends age just like we do, and with getting older comes the need for special care and attention. Dogs age at different rates,...

Tips for Dog Dental Health

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There’s nothing like a big whiff of foul doggy breath to mess up a beautiful moment between owner and pet. And if you’ve ever smelled the sweet scent of puppy breath as a comparison, there just is no comparison. Give me puppy breath all day long! Read our Tips for Dog Dental Health.

How Often Should You Brush Your Dog’s Teeth?

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This question probably depends more on who you ask, but keep in mind that the more often you brush your dog’s teeth, the healthier his mouth will be. Think of how often you brush your...

What Are the Signs of Periodontal Disease in Dogs?

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It might surprise you to learn, but just like you, your dog can suffer from periodontal disease. It is an insidious disease that is largely silent (especially at onset) but extremely destructive if left unchecked. Learn: What Are the Signs of Periodontal Disease in Dogs?

Skin Conditions in Dogs & Cats

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Nothing is worse than when our dogs and cats aren’t feeling well and we aren’t quite sure what’s wrong with them. When they experience illness, there are certain physical symptoms that may alert us to what’s wrong.

How to Pet-Proof Your Apartment

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Getting a fuzzy new roommate is an exciting adventure, but there are a few steps you should take to ensure that your apartment isn’t totally thrashed, making it look worse than a college dorm room....

Ear Infections in Dogs

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Think back to summer camp as a kid—playing tag in the woods, swimming in the lake, and eating all the yummy foods Mom would never allow in the house. Upon coming home with a sunburn...