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Puppy Love: Nurturing a Strong Bond with Your New Furry Friend

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Puppy Love: Nurturing a Strong Bond with Your New Furry Friend

As exciting as getting a new puppy can be, the process can be a bit overwhelming for your newest companion. No matter how nice your home is or how cool their collars look, dogs can get stressed out by a sudden change in their environment. Creating and nurturing a strong bond with your puppy takes a lot of time and patience. But once you’ve gotten the hang of it, get ready—you’re in for one pawsome journey ahead! Things to remember before and after you bring your puppy home The process of cultivating your relationship with your dog actually begins before...

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Barking and Whining: Understanding Your Dog's Vocalizations

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Barking and Whining: Understanding Your Dog's Vocalizations

What does your dog’s barking mean? Think of your dog’s vocalisations as their way of talking to you, expressing a whole range of emotions and needs. From joyful barking during training to heart-wrenching whining when there’s a thunderstorm, each sound provides a glimpse into their minds and hearts. Understanding what your dog is trying to say gives you a backstage pass into their world, fostering a deeper connection between you and your beloved four-legged friend. Barking Barking is your dog’s main form of communication. They have a diverse bark vocabulary, each carrying its own distinct message. Knowing what they mean...

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Canine Callisthenics: Creative Ways to Keep Your Dog Fit

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Canine Callisthenics: Creative Ways to Keep Your Dog Fit

Dogs need regular exercise to maintain a healthy weight, build strong muscles, and keep their immune systems in tip-top shape. Exercise also stimulates their minds, reducing boredom and preventing destructive behaviour. It’s like hitting two birds with one tennis ball! Fortunately, many exercise programs for dogs involve a lot of fun for you and your dog. From a classic game of fetch at the park, to performing a choreographed musical routine, or even some good old doga (yes, that’s dog yoga), you can be sure that your dog ends your training sessions with a wide, toothy smile. Things to remember...

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The Eco-Friendly Dog: Sustainable Practices for Dog Owners

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The Eco-Friendly Dog: Sustainable Practices for Dog Owners

Like humans, dogs also have their carbon (paw)print. Being a dog owner means understanding that everything related to your dog, from what they eat to the waste they produce, has an impact on the environment. We’re slowly getting used to keeping the environment in mind in whatever we do, and taking care of our pets should be no exception. Here are some sustainable practices for dog owners that you can start at any time. Support sustainable pet organisations Whether you’re just starting out as a dog owner, or if you’re looking to add a new dog to your pack, backing...

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The Art of Canine Communication: Deciphering Your Dog's Body Language

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The Art of Canine Communication: Deciphering Your Dog's Body Language

Though dogs are capable of vocalisations like barking, growling, or whining, they express themselves best through body language. Most people are familiar with the friendly wagging tail, but there’s more to it than friendliness. As a dog owner, learning to decipher these signals deepens the bond you and your dog share.  Knowing what your dog is trying to tell you also helps you predict their behaviour. You can respond effectively by providing comfort or correcting them with the right training tools to prevent problems, as needed. Where and how to look at your dog’s body language Your dog makes use...

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