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How To Tell If Your Dog Is Getting Too Much Exercise
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / May 18, 2020

How To Tell If Your Dog Is Getting Too Much Exercise

Have you wondered if you have tuckered out your dog too much but he’s still wanting to have fun? Well, there are telltale signs that your Fido may be getting too much exercise. We’ll go through things that you should look for in your dog and how to make sure that you both are being …

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Pet Sitters vs Kennels – Which is Best for Your Pet?
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / May 8, 2020

Pet Sitters vs Kennels – Which is Best for Your Pet?

Entrusting a stranger to look after your beloved pet is a difficult decision for any owner to make. Who’s more qualified, the kennel facility, or the pet sitters you find through apps such as Rover and Wag? How can you be certain that your furbaby ends up in good hands? What to Look for In …

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Retractable Leashes for Dogs: This is What You Need to Know
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / May 1, 2020

Retractable Leashes for Dogs: This is What You Need to Know

While most puppies can learn simple commands as early as 7 weeks, most experts agree that you start formally training your dog around 6 months of age. Training your dog includes everything from house training to socializing and walking on a leash. When you start leash training, you’ll have a choice between a retractable or …

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Why It’s Important to Socialize Your Puppy
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / April 29, 2020

Why It’s Important to Socialize Your Puppy

The world is filled with sights, sounds, smells, and myriad other environmental factors that can be overwhelming for puppies. It’s important to socialize your dog early so that she feels comfortable outside of the safety of your home when she meets other people and animals. Without proper socialization, your best buddy could become anxious, depressed, …

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The Facts About Dogs and Their Paws
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / April 22, 2020

The Facts About Dogs and Their Paws

Are you concerned that your dog is licking or chewing her paws a little too much?  Although licking is associated with normal grooming behavior for dogs, when it becomes excessive and includes constant chewing, this could indicate an underlying problem. One of these conditions could be the culprit behind your dog’s incessant grooming.   Allergy: Whether …

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Tips to Keep Your Dog’s Ears Clean
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / April 15, 2020

Tips to Keep Your Dog’s Ears Clean

Keeping your dog’s ears clean is important for maintaining their overall health.  While some dogs’ ears are naturally clean and require little maintenance, others need extra care. Dogs with long or really furry ears, like cocker spaniels, that accumulate dirt and debris more easily are often more prone to ear infections and other problems.  The …

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Pros and Cons of Sleeping With your Dog
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / April 8, 2020

Pros and Cons of Sleeping With your Dog

We all dream of it – cuddling up with your pooch in bed on a cool night, reading by your nightlight and snuggling down for the evening. So, is it good or bad to co-sleeping with your dog? We weigh in on the pros and cons of sleeping with Fido in your bed.  First, let’s …

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Does heartworm prevention and flea prevention need to be given year-round?
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / April 1, 2020

Does heartworm prevention and flea prevention need to be given year-round?

One of the most frequently asked questions that many veterinarians get is whether heartworm and flea prevention should be used year-round. The resounding answer is, “Yes.” Regular flea and heartworm prevention are essential for keeping your dog healthy and happy. Read on to learn more. Fleas Pose a Year-Round Threat Contrary to popular belief, fleas …

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5 things you must know about Heat Stroke in Dogs
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / March 30, 2020

5 things you must know about Heat Stroke in Dogs

When exposed to the hot sun for long periods of time, dogs can suffer from a serious condition called heat stroke. It’s important that you know the signs and understand how to prevent your dog from suffering from heatstroke. Here are five facts that you must know. 1. Normal body temperature in dogs is 100.5-102.5 …

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Is a dog walker right for you?
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / March 23, 2020

Is a dog walker right for you?

Daily walks are essential to our dog’s happiness and wellbeing. Your dog could require up to 3 walks per day depending on its age, breed, and energy level. With the daily hustle and bustle of work, school, and social activities, making time for your dog’s walk may feel like a difficult act to balance. Recently …

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4 Things that happy dogs do
A Blog Called Pup, Petcare / March 16, 2020

4 Things that happy dogs do

Make Eye Contact Dogs will focus on things that they like and are interested in. If they are intimidated or scared of something, they won’t want to look at it, much the same as a person may cover their eyes if they were to see something scary! Regular eye contact with your dog is a …

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Why the Cavachon Is Highly Sought After by Dog Lovers
A Blog Called Pup / February 17, 2020

Why the Cavachon Is Highly Sought After by Dog Lovers

The Cavachon puppy breed is one that the world cannot get enough of. This miniature breed is becoming increasingly popular as the days go by and people cannot seem to understand why. It’s as if their good looks and subtle charms aren’t glaring enough. Nevertheless, it’s no secret that people want to know why the […]

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A few Reasons to Love Maltese Puppies
A Blog Called Pup / October 30, 2019

A few Reasons to Love Maltese Puppies

This popular tiny dog breed is packed with a big personality. Maltese puppies have found their way into the hearts of dog lovers across the world… They have created a name for themselves with their larger than life temperaments. We have compiled five fun reasons why we think Maltese puppies are some of the best […]

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Tips on Raising Cockapoo Puppies
A Blog Called Pup / October 2, 2019

Tips on Raising Cockapoo Puppies

You’ve finally decided to purchase a Cockapoo puppy. Now what? Do you know what to expect in the first few months with your new dog? If not, don’t worry. Here are 3 tips on what to expect.  Tip 1  Cockapoo puppies love to be around their families and don’t like to spend too much time […]

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3 Reasons to love dogs
A Blog Called Pup / September 30, 2019

3 Reasons to love dogs

There are lots of things to love about dogs. They don’t call them man’s best friend for no reason. Dogs are extremely special and therefore they need special love, care, and attention. We’ve decided to share three reasons that we love dogs to celebrate the bond between man and dog. 1. We love dogs because […]

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