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Dog Checkups & Preventive Care Your New Puppy Checkup Congratulations! You have a new puppy! If it has been some time since you had a puppy, you may be surprised to learn that, just as with raising a baby, recommendations can change quickly. Much has changed over the last few years when it comes to raising a new puppy. I always recommend that the first outing for your puppy should be to your veterinarian. That way, you’re off to a good start and can continue on a path of lifelong health. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Crate Training Your Dog Just like people, pets need a place of their own. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Why is My Dog Destroying My House? Dogs love to dig and chew and tear things up. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Introducing Dogs and Babies For many households, the “first child” is a puppy. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior The Do's and Don'ts of Dog Parks Dog owners and their best buddies tend to love dog parks. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior The Benefits of The Tired Dog There is an old saying that couldn't be truer: "A tired dog is a good dog." Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Help! My Dog Eats Poop, Why? Disgusting to us humans, “coprophagy” or the act of eating fecal matter, is a common dog behavior—so when you see your dog snacking out of the litter box or stopping for a midwalk nosh, understand that this is in his nature. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Stopping Puppies from Biting Puppies, like human babies, have sharp little teeth. Read More > |
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Dog Behavior Why Dogs Dig Why do dogs dig holes? Read More > |
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Cat Behavior Living With a Jumpy Cat There are several easy, effective ways to keep your jumpy, curious cat from dangerously leaping onto counters, furniture, or appliances. Read More > |