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Wildlife Protection Dogs

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We don’t usually think of dogs as the best friends of elephants, whales, hedgehogs, Chinese Moon Bears, bandicoots, or white-footed voles, but their incredible...

Give Your Puppy a Smart Start

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When it comes to puppy training, it’s never too early to start. Puppies are more than ready to learn by the time they leave...

Warning Signs Before Starting Canine Massage Therapy

When you contact a massage practitioner about your dog, one of the first questions she should ask you is whether and when your dog...

We Believe in You

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I was flabbergasted when I read the advice of a prominent veterinary nutritionist that dog owners should do themselves a favor and “stop reading...

Dogs in the Workplace

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As the saying goes, “Life is better when I’m with my dog.” I can cite a long list of ways that he makes my days...

Mat Training Tips

Mat training – teaching your dog to go lie down on her mat on cue, and stay there – sounds pretty simple, and in...

Canned Food Is Not Bad for Dogs’ Teeth

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If you ever want to see us develop a twitch when asked a question, ask us something about the teeth-cleaning ability of kibble. First, you...

Making the Most Out of the Time You Have

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Roo was a large, adventurous, mixed-breed dog belonging to my colleague and friend Tory. In August 2008, at about 13 years of age, Roo...

Nutritional Help for Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

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Food and supplements can play a part in maintaining optimal canine cognitive functioning and supporting an aging canine brain. Dr. Fry advises talking with...

Always Be Prepared for Emergencies

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We had a little practice fire drill here last week. I mean, there was an actual fire, and the mandatory evacuations that were ordered were close...

Quality of Life for Your Dog and You

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In August 2011 my friend Tory felt a couple of small lumps on the throat of her 13-year-old mixed-breed dog, Scout. Within a couple...

Going Long

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Summer is for reading, yes? These long summer days are a perfect time to relax and enjoy a good, long read that improves your...