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Our busy lives mean our poor dogs are often left to entertain themselves. Here are some helpful tips on keeping your dog happy and ensuring fun times whilst you're out.
Dogs and cats can be victims to several different intestinal parasites or worms, but roundworms, hookworms, whipworms and tapeworms are the most common.
Enjoying the summer sun can be a lot of fun, but fun can turn to disaster if proper precautions are not taken to protect pets and people from the heat.
Without water, dogs can quickly become dehydrated and suffer serious health issues. Learn what to do for dehydration and how to prevent it.
From small breeds to giant breeds, there are several types of dogs suitable for outdoor living.
It is common for some behaviours, considered cute when they were puppies, to become a problem in the adult dog. A few simple techniques can help your dog know his place.
The Woodson family of seven had no idea as to what caused the paranormal phenomena in the cabin they built. Fortunately, it ceased within a month.
Cooling beds or thermo regulating mats, as well as vests and bandanas, and plenty of water can help keep dogs from getting too hot, outdoors or in.
Some dogs are afraid of thunder, fireworks, and other loud noises. What should and shouldn't you do to help get your dog through the storm.
Dogs are more susceptible to heat stroke than humans are. Never, ever leave a dog in a parked car or in the sun or without water! Read on for signs, prevention and more.
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