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WHY DO DOGS LICK AND CHEW ON THEIR PAWS?

WHY DO DOGS LICK AND CHEW ON THEIR PAWS? Dogs love to chew and lick anything they can get their paws on and sometimes this includes licking and chewing on their own paws. Though this is a common behavior seen by many dogs it can be a sign of a more serious issue that requires a veterinarians assistance. These more serious cases oftentimes are associated with a more intense licking that leaves behind some side effects including discoloration, odor, swelling, or even bleeding. In any case it is a good idea to inform your veterinarian of this behavior even if...

Feb 21, 2019

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How to be a Trainer, Not a Tester: Finding More Success in Puppy Training

How to be a Trainer, Not a Tester: Finding More Success in Puppy Training Getting a new puppy is a fun, exciting, entertaining and sometimes exhausting event. Once you bring home your new furry family member, you might be left with the “what now?” feeling. If there’s one thing I’ve learned with puppy training, it’s to have a plan and stick with it. Here are some tips for finding success training your new pup. Make a list of training and behavior goals; it doesn’t matter if these are goals for tomorrow or for the next two years. Usually for puppies,...

Feb 21, 2019

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5 Reasons Your Dog Needs to See the Vet Every Year

5 Reasons Your Dog Needs to See the Vet Every Year It appears each year: The postcard or email from your veterinarian reminding you that it’s time for your dog’s annual checkup. But you think about your already overscheduled, hectic life and may find yourself asking, “Do I really need to take my dog to the vet every year? We went last year and everything was fine.” It’s not simply about updating vaccinations or running unnecessary tests, I assure you. The American Veterinary Medical Association recommends annual physical examinations (semi-annual if your pet is a senior). Let me explain some...

Feb 21, 2019

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How to Train Your Dog to Come When Called

How to Train Your Dog to Come When Called We all know the joy of taking our dogs on an adventure, unclasping the leash and watching them frolic in the tall grass, chase grasshoppers, and revel in the freedom of being outside and off-leash. However, before we can even get to this point, there is one big thing we need to make sure we are comfortable with — the recall. You must be certain your dog will come when called.Recall can be a big frustration for many dog owners. Their dogs will recall in certain situations and at other times...

Feb 21, 2019

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Why is Salt Used in Dog Food and Treats?

Why is Salt Used in Dog Food and Treats? Salt is often used as a flavoring and preservative in food, and has been since before recorded history. We take salt for granted now, but it was once so esteemed it was used as currency and was equivalent to gold in value. Salt was used in trade, and the difficulty in obtaining salt was initially responsible for it’s high value. Later, its availability to the market was highly regulated, thereby keeping the value high. Salt was also an important part of religious rituals across different faiths. And wars have even been...

Feb 21, 2019

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