10 Foods That Are Bad for Dogs

Sometimes, being a good dog parent means knowing when to say “no” to your pup, no matter how adorably they beg. Some foods are simply dangerous for dogs and can lead to serious health issues, even in small amounts. Here are 10 foods that are bad for dogs and should be avoided.

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How to Keep Your Dog Safe While Flying

Flying with your dog can be a stressful situation. You’ll likely be bombarded with anxious thoughts during the flight. Is your fur baby cold? Are they being thrown about? Do they have to go to the bathroom? You probably won’t be able to relax until your pup comes out of the oversized luggage area. It doesn’t have to be this way. With some simple preparations, you can reduce the tension associated with flying for both you and your dog. Here’s how to keep your dog safe while flying.

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Can You Use Baby Shampoo on Dogs?

Grooming plays a crucial role in maintaining a dog’s health and happiness. You know that regular baths are necessary to keep your pup clean, but what type of products can you use on your canine companion? While there’s an array of specialized dog shampoos available, you might wonder if it’s safe to use baby shampoo on your canine friend. Let’s delve into this topic to help you make an informed decision for your beloved pup.

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A Complete Guide to First-Aid Kits for Dogs

As a responsible pet parent, ensuring the safety and well-being of your fur baby should always be a top priority. Just like humans, dogs can experience accidents and injuries, making it crucial to have a pet first-aid kit readily available. We’re going to break down everything you need in a first-aid kit for dogs.

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Safely Introducing a New Dog to Your Cat

Despite the cliché about fighting like cats and dogs, it’s perfectly possible for the two species to live happily under one roof. However, it’s also perfectly possible for a cat to injure a dog, and for a dog to seriously hurt or even kill a cat. To keep your home a peaceable kingdom, you’ll want to arm yourself with some know-how before you add a new four-legged resident. Here are some pet parenting tips for safely introducing a new dog to your cat.

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How to Choose Dog Treats and Dog Bones

To share food is to share love. Most dogs love to have a treat handed to them, and food that smells like your hand is a big deal. Your dog will also appreciate a variety of flavors and textures. You don’t want to go overboard, however, since treats count in your dog’s total daily caloric intake. Think moderation, or you’ll soon be taking away all treats and putting your dog on a diet. We’re going to help you choose the best dog treats and dog bones for your pup.

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Everything You Need to Know About Microchips for Dogs

Despite our best intentions, dogs get out when we’re sure they can’t. They run through open doors, dig under fences, hop out car windows, and squeeze through tiny little cat doors that you’d swear couldn’t accommodate a squirrel, much less your bouncy dog. In combination with an ID tag, a microchip is your safest bet for getting your lost dog returned to you safely. These tiny chips are embedded between your dog’s shoulder and, when scanned, can be used to identify your dog and reunite them with their parent. Here’s everything you need to know about microchips for dogs.

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The Day After July 4th Is the Busiest Day of the Year for US Animal Shelters

On July 5, while many people relax after Independence Day, others spend their time desperately searching for their lost pets. These could be dogs who, frightened by the fireworks displays on July 4th, escaped the yard. It might even be indoor-outdoor cats who usually come inside when called but are nowhere to be found after the neighbor’s late-night firecracker marathon. As such, animal shelters all across the country are busy prepping for July 5, their busiest day of the year.

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