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  • Emergency - Your Dog Is Overheated!
    Temperatures and activities that don't bother healthy humans can lead to spiraling temperatures in your pet that can result in heat exhaustion, followed by heatstroke, and ultimately, death.
  • Seven Ways to Endanger Your Dog While Hiking
    Hiking or camping with your dog can be a fun experience for both of you - unless your faithful friend disappears or is injured. Use common sense to plan ahead and avoid a calamity.
  • Dog Parks - Unleashed Freedom To Romp and Play
    Dogs love to be outdoors, but their energy and playfulness are significantly hampered when 'connected' to their owner by a leash. Wouldn't it be wonderful to have a place to take your pooch where they can run free and enjoy playing with other fun-loving dogs? Enter the Dog Park!
  • Can A Dog Improve Your Health?
    There's nothing that relieves stress and makes us laugh like watching a new puppy chasing a ball on wobbly legs. And what fun to play 'tug of war' with a favorite toy! Just having your dog in your lap to pet and cuddle brings soothing relaxation.
  • Tips For Finding A Great Dog Trainer
    Everyone loves their dogs, but dog ownership brings with it many responsibilities. Foremost among these responsibilities is ensuring that your pet is not a danger to people or other pets and animals. Other responsibilities include proper care and obedience training.
  • Below 40 Degrees Outside - Bring Your Pets In!
    Care for your pets in cold weather just as you care for yourself. They depend on you to be sensitive to their needs and health. Animals left outside when temperatures fall below 40 degrees are not only subject to hypothermia, but they can even die.
  • A Packing List For Your Dog's Vacation
    Is Fido acting sad rather than happy and excited, even after arriving at your vacation destination? Maybe he's really homesick!

    His humans packed familiar, favorite things for their vacation fun, but did they give any thought to what their family pet wants and needs for a good time, too?

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