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Dog parks, securely fenced in areas set aside for dogs to play off-leash, are becoming more and more popular throughout the country. Dog parks, especially for urban and suburban dogs, provide a unique outlet for dogs to romp and run. They also...

Eating poop (feces) is technically known as coprophagia.  This yucky habit is actually not that uncommon among our four-legged friends – especially among younger dogs. However, because coprophagia can lead to gastrointestinal parasites,...

Despite all your best efforts to protect your dog from getting lost, sometimes it can happen. If your dog does get lost here are some steps you can take to help try to find him. Immediately go around the neighborhood your dog was last seen in....

The modern dog may be descended from wolves, but thanks to centuries of domestication, today's dog, unlike his wolf ancestors, is dependent on his owner for safety in the great outdoors. To make sure your dog is safe and happy on your next outing...

Last year several millions dogs were separated from their homes, and only 15% of these dogs were returned to their homes. With statistics like these, you need to take every precaution to prevent your dog from getting lost. Here are some loss...

The unmistakable smell will alert you if your dog has had a run-in with a skunk. Here is what you need to do: Examine your dog for wounds, scratches, or irritations. Skunks can transmit diseases – including rabies – to your dog. If it...

  

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