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Coyotes: Dangers While Dog Walking

  Coyotes Danger Is Closer Than You Think Living in Northern Kentucky we encounter many different types of wildlife. We have deer, turkey, skunks, raccoons, opossums, squirrels – okay so maybe our wildlife isn’t exactly exotic, but there are definitely some things that we need to keep in mind. Many of us walk our dogs…
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December 1, 2017 0

Winter Dog Safety

We of course want to take the best care of our canine companions that we can, but when it comes to winter there are some things that we may not know or things that we’re just be plain mistaken about. Here are seven common myths related to our four-legged family members during this chilly time…
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November 20, 2017 0

Thanksgiving Foods: To Share Or Not To Share?

Thanksgiving Feast What You Need To Know About Sharing With Your Dog Turkey Turkey is a definite yes for sharing with your canine companion! A few things you’ll want to keep in mind however, are to be sure there are no bones, give them white meat and make sure to get rid of any excess…
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November 20, 2017 0
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Dealing with Dogs with Noise Phobias

Dogs with noise phobias is a common issue that most pet owners face. From everyday sounds to more seldom occurrences like holiday festivities, be prepared and have a plan for your furry family members. Knowing how to ease a dog’s stress during bouts of fear can help create a healthy, happy dog. Keep in mind, these…
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May 16, 2017 0
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Holiday Pet Safety – Parties

Hosting the Holidays and Your Pets Being the host for the annual holiday get together can be a little stressful. Making sure everyone’s gifts are wrapped and under the tree, preparing the feast for all to enjoy, decking the halls with every single last decoration you have in storage – including the ones you just…
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December 13, 2016 0
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Dogs and Their Sense of Smell

The Super Smeller Gab Jimenez, B.A. The “sniff down”, that is what I call it when my dog Bruiser gives me a thorough smelling after returning home. It is not surprising that he should want to smell me with all the different dog smells I bring from work, but I bet most of your dogs…
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March 17, 2015 0
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Living With a Dog with Medical Needs

Living with a Dog with Medical Needs Hailee Mink Once upon a time, I adopted a puppy; I call him Levi. You might have heard our story before, or kept up with other blogs about us. Levi was rescued from horrifying conditions, in a place that such rescue organizations could never have imagined housed four…
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February 5, 2015 0

Dog Personalities Are Similar to Humans

Dog Personalities Are Similar to Humans Karen Abell B.S. Have you ever taken the time to take a deeper look into who your dog is beyond the furry cuteness and funny wigglies? Have you considered your dog beyond their dog obedience training and dog behavior of either obeying or disobeying. If you have you might…
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January 15, 2015 0

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