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Review: EHEYCIGA Extra-Large Dog Bed

An extra-large dog bed that is made with good quality materials can be hard to find. Many companies make dog beds, but it can be difficult to find one that will fit all three of my dogs for a reasonable price. EHEYCIGA has a line of dog beds that are made with quality materials and come in a wide variety of sizes. When you're shopping for a dog bed, size isn't the only thing that you need to consider.

Review: Duke-N-Boots Dog Paw Scrubber

I hate it when my dogs track muddy pawprints through my house. This dog paw scrubber from Duke-N-Boots has saved me a lot of floor cleaning. Paw washers, like this one, make it easy to wash your pet's feet before he jumps into your vehicle or runs through your house.

Recipe: High Protein Homemade Dog Food

Providing the right nutrition for your dog is all about balanced nutrition. High protein homemade dog food isn't going to be right for every dog. Be sure to discuss any dietary changes with your veterinarian or a trained canine nutritionist before making the switch. Protein isn't just the building block of muscle. It also aids in nerve function and helps to build strong bones.

Why Do Dogs Shake Their Toys?

Dogs do a lot of strange things leaving owners to wonder about their odd behaviors. If you’ve been wondering why do dogs shake their toys aggressively, I’ve got the answer! Humans domesticated dogs between 20,000 and 40,000 years ago. Through selective breeding, humans have been able to change just about every aspect of a dog’s genetic makeup. We have created bigger, stronger dogs than ever before. We’ve also created smaller breeds than ever before. Dogs that are faster, jump higher and even dogs that don’t shed have been developed by selective breeding over hundreds of years.

What Is Happy Tail Syndrome in Dogs and How To Treat...

A dog’s tail is one of the key tools he uses to communicate. If it’s not working properly, it can be painful and make things challenging for your dog. What is happy tail syndrome in dogs and is it treatable? In this guide I’ll explain exactly what happy tail syndrome is, how it happens and the different treatment options available. Tail injuries in dogs can be difficult, and even frustrating, to deal with. It’s hard to keep the tail still, and trying to stop your dog from wagging is like trying to keep the rain from falling.

Recipe: Chicken and Sage Dog Biscuits

Most dogs love chicken, but getting your pet to eat sage could be a challenge. These sage dog biscuits are a favorite with our pack, and they offer a lot of nutritional benefits. In small amounts, sage is safe for dogs to eat. It is known to have anti-inflammatory properties, so it is especially good for dogs with arthritis and other inflammation issues. Sage is a superfood ingredient, when used in small quantities. If you feed too much sage, it could cause gastrointestinal upset.

Why Are Dogs So Loyal?

One of the best qualities of our canine companions is their unwavering loyalty. Why are dogs so loyal? There are amazing stories about the unmatched loyalty of dogs - dogs that have sat on their owner’s graves, waited patiently for months for their owners to return from war and even stories of dogs walking thousands of miles to reunite with their masters.

Review: Duke-N-Boots Pet Food Scoop

Buying dog food in bulk saves money, but you need to be sure that it's stored properly. Pet food storage isn't just about the container you use, you'll need a scoop, like this pet food scoop from Duke-N-Boots. Did you know that dry dog food products lose nutrients over time if they aren't stored properly? Many commercial pet foods are already lacking in the nutrient department, so you want to make sure that you don't lose any more due to improper storage. If you feed dry kibble, you'll need to find a storage container that is easy for you to access, but difficult for your pup to get into. You'll also need to ensure that the container can hold the amount of dog food that you purchase at one time.

Recipe: Dog Food Recipe for UTI

Urinary tract infections are fairly common in dogs, and they're usually not something to be too concerned about. This dog food recipe for UTI issues may help your pet, but it's important to run the recipe past your veterinarian first. If you believe that your dog has a urinary tract infection, you need to consult your veterinarian for a urinalysis in order to be sure. Your veterinarian will want a urine sample from your pet, and I've made a quick guide on how to obtain one easily.

Recipe: Homemade Banana Dog Treats

If you have some old bananas starting to turn brown on your sideboard, you may be thinking of making banana bread. While that's a great idea for your human family members, these homemade banana dog treats are another great way to use up the aging fruit. As long as you feed them in moderation, bananas are great addition to your pet's diet. Bananas are a low calorie ingredient that are also high in vitamins and minerals like biotin, potassium and copper.

Review: Funny Fuzzy Donut Dog Bed

A dog's bed is one of his prized possessions. The Funny Fuzzy Donut Dog Bed is designed to be comfortable, supportive and durable. All dogs need a comfortable space to rest and relax. His bed should be a safe place that is all his own. A dog's bed should be located in a quiet spot in your home that doesn't get a lot of foot traffic. You'll also want to be sure that you buy a bed that is designed for your dog's size and needs.

Can Dogs Get Dementia?

Can dogs get dementia? Sadly, yes, they can. The worst part of owning a pet is knowing that they won’t live nearly long enough. As our pets age, they can develop many of the same age-related conditions as humans. Watching your dog age is challenging. You may notice the fur around your dog’s eyes and muzzle turning gray.

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