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How to Communicate With Your Pet to Keep Them Calm This Fourth of July

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By Shannon Cutts, Animal Love Languages From Europe to Asia to North America, all over the world pet parents share one universal problem in common. NOISE. Fireworks. Thunderstorms. Cars backfiring. Ambulances. Alarm systems. Loud music. Dogs, cats, parrots, horses, and even reptiles go into fight–or–flight mode with all the bells and whistles – barking, hissing, cowering, lunging, …

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Implementing Balance in Your Pet’s Health and Wellness Care

A Conventional Meets Complimentary Pet Health Protocol By Jody L. Teiche, Pet Health Expert & Pet Parent Coach If your dog has just been diagnosed with Congestive Heart Failure or a similar unpredictable disease, you may be wondering what to do now. If you are a devoted pet parent like me, you might freak out …

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Get FIT With Your Dog!

By Anneliese Staff, CPDT-KA One of the best perks of living with a dog is the subsequent improvement on your own health. Dog owners enjoy lower rates of loneliness and depression and less stress than people who don’t have a furry member of their family! Although, those who receive the greatest benefits from living with …

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Animals and Aromatics

By: Lola Michelin LMP, LAMP, SAMP Scent is one of the strongest sensory experiences for most animals, especially dogs and horses. A dog’s sense of smell is exponentially greater than a human’s;  depending on the breed it can be 10,000x (short-nosed breeds like pugs) to 100,000x (bloodhounds) more acute. When a dog inhales, the functions …

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Top 3 Pet Nutrition Tips For Your New Puppy

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by Debbie Brookham, Clinical Pet Nutritionist IN 2020, through the midst of the Covid pandemic, lots of people found their new love in a brand new dog. Many dogs were rescued and found amazing new homes. Fast forward to 2023, I have noticed a continued trend in people getting new puppies.