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5 Tips for Keeping Your Pet’s Coat Silky & Shiny

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Is your pet's coat looking a little less like a Pantene commercial and a little more like they just finished a tough mudder? There are a number of dietary, health, and grooming factors that could be...

5 Incredible Reasons to Rescue a Shelter Dog

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Adding a furry member to your family is a big decision to make. Furry friends come in all shapes, sizes and personalities. So whether you’re searching for a loyal companion or someone to play Frisbee...

Digestive Health in Cats

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Even though it’s common knowledge that cats have nine lives, it’s still important to keep their life count at its peak by keeping a watchful eye on their digestive health. Between long days trying to...

When Spoiling Your Dog Does More Harm Than Good

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Congrats! You’re now the proud owner of an adorable dog, and you instantly fall in love with him after one look into his precious, expressive eyes. Suddenly, you find yourself doing things for your new pup that you always questioned. Take caution and learn: When Spoiling Your Dog Does More Harm Than Good

What Kinds of Nutrients Are Found in Kelp?

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Kelp is an edible seaweed that is gaining popularity due to its uniquely rich nutrient content. Vitamins and minerals found in this underwater plant provide an extensive list of health benefits when consumed on a regular basis. Read What Kinds of Nutrients Are Found in Kelp? to learn more.

What is Kelp?

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Kelp is an underwater plant that grows in shallow ocean waters and belongs to the seaweed family. This edible seaweed absorbs nutrients directly from the ocean water and is rich in vitamins and minerals, providing significant health benefits. Read: What is Kelp? to get the full scoop.

What Do I Do If My Dog is a Picky Eater?

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If your mother gave you a choice between eating a cookie or steamed broccoli, what was your choice? If you say broccoli, you’re lying. Just like how humans prefer certain foods to others, there is no difference when it comes to your dog. Learn what to do in What Do I Do If My Dog is a Picky Eater?

Dog Fur Loss

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Dog Fur Loss – A Common Problem for Pet Owners If your furry friend has developed bald spots, she is not alone. Many conditions can lead to dog fur loss, often called “alopecia.” Allergies to...

Superfoods Aren’t Just for Super Humans

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As a pet parent, it can be difficult not to share food from the table with your dog. But let’s face it: most of us do. If you are going to feed your dog human food, at least choose them wisely! Read more in: Superfoods Aren’t Just for Super Humans