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6 Tips to Help Your Dog Overcome the Winter Blues

6 Tips to Help Your Dog Overcome the Winter Blues

Short winter days can take a toll on your pet’s mood, but there are plenty of ways to help your dog overcome the winter blues and maintain its vigor. The winter blues, known clinically as seasonal affective disorder, affects nearly five percent of adults in the United States.

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What is a Teddybear Goldendoodle?

What is a Teddybear Goldendoodle?

If you were holding a contest to find the cutest breed of dogs, you’d be hard-pressed to find a cuter dog than a Teddybear Goldendoodle. Just the name is sweet enough, but with their wavy, curly coat and big round eyes, these cute canines are sure to make you love them in an instant. Now, we know dog owners will probably always argue that their best friend is the cutest, but a Teddybear Goldendoodle can give any other breed of dog a run for their money. Their happy, content, and friendly nature endears them right away to anyone they may...

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Can You Give Your Dog Medication for Traveling?

Can You Give Your Dog Medication for Traveling?

Does your pup get nervous or motion sickness? Then you might wonder if you can give your dog medication for traveling by car. While we often see happy dogs that love rolling with the windows down, we can’t forget about the pups that are afraid or sick when they’re in the car. Dogs that don’t enjoy car rides might have high anxiety or endure motion sickness. Unfortunately for many furry companions, this is their reality.   But we as humans want our pets to feel included in everything we do. Let’s be honest, if you could take your dog to the...

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10 Signs That Your Dog Has Good Quality of Life

10 Signs That Your Dog Has Good Quality of Life

 Dogs are more expressive than most pets, and those with a good quality of life display a plethora of signs naturally to communicate that they’re truly happy. However, some of these signs in your dog aren’t always what we interpret them as, and a few imply poor quality of life.  Here are 10 signs that your dog has good quality of life: Full range of motion or mobility. Sprightly behavior. Routine hunger and thirst. Regular sleep. Interest in favorite activities. Sociable with familiar people and pets. No unusual reclusiveness. No exercise intolerance. Proactive and natural curiosity. Optimum real-time vitals. Like...

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