A Guide To Post Pandemic Pet Care
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by David Rowe
3y ago
As many Australians prepare to return to the office after many months of working from home, PetSafe Australia is urging pet owners to follow some simple tips to help prepare their four-legged family members as well. During the past year, pets have become dependent on their owners being home 24/7. But as some of us start to return to life post-pandemic, our pets are at risk of suffering from separation anxiety – a potentially debilitating and destructive psychological condition that is thought to affect one in every four to six dogs. PetSafe Australia has partnered with Australian vet and TV p ..read more
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How to Switch Your Puppy to Raw Feeding
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by David Rowe
3y ago
Introducing a new puppy to your family is always an exciting time. Whether you have been thinking of getting a pet for a while to keep you company while living alone, adopting a new puppy for your first pet as a couple, or you are a family looking for a dog who will be a forever best friend for your children, getting a puppy is a hugely rewarding and fun experience. One of the main things to consider when getting a new puppy is nutrition and diet. What your pup eats will set him up for life, so you might have considered all the benefits of raw feeding. Here’s what you can do to switch your pu ..read more
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Introducing A New Dog Into The Family
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by David Rowe
3y ago
So you’ve decided to take the plunge and bring a dog into your family home.  It’s such an exciting time for everyone involved with so much to consider such as what sort of dog are you going to get, what will you call it, where will it sleep and so much more. But that’s all the easy stuff. There are certainly plenty of challenges, hard work, training and planning well ahead of time when it comes to introducing a new dog into your family home.  If you are considering bringing a dog into your home but are wondering if it’s the right time for you and your family then read on! A New Dog ..read more
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Should You Get an Older Dog or Raise One?
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by David Rowe
3y ago
For some people, getting a puppy and raising it is the only way to go. It does have many plus points, but in some cases, there are benefits to getting an older dog that you may not be aware of. Many people may have misconceptions about dogs with more experience and will expect puppies to be better in all categories. But you might find out that you and your household are better suited to an older pet. Let’s take a look at whether you should get an older dog or raise one. Do You Have Children? If you have children, how old are they? This is very important because young dogs will have a very dif ..read more
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How To Choose The Best Dog Nail Grinder?
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by David Rowe
3y ago
Cutting your dog’s nails is proof of your care and love. However, when it isn’t done properly and without the right equipment, nail trimming can become a traumatic and stressful time for both you and your puppy. A nail grinder is an ideal tool to keep your pet’s nails smooth and tidy, and also gives them the comfort they deserve. If your pet’s nails are tapping the floor while walking, it’s a sign that the nails need trimming. But what grinder should you buy in order to give your dog the best experience? In this article we outline the best dog nail grinders on the market, so you can become ..read more
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How Long Does a German Shepherd Live?
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by David Rowe
4y ago
The German Shepherd, is a large breed of dog. Strong and muscular in stature, they can be very imposing, and even aggressive at times. However many GSD owners will say their fearsome reputation is unwarranted, and they make beautiful family pets, that are great with children. Before we look into the likely lifespan for a German Shepherd, lets have a brief overview of the history of this breed.  Yes, a German Shepherd is what most people think about when they hear the term working dog. There is a very good reason for this. Most law enforcement dogs you will encounter are of this wonderful ..read more
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3 Tips for Training Your Dog to Greet People Nicely
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by David Rowe
4y ago
For many dogs, meeting and greeting humans is so exciting. New sights. New smells. A new friend of the pack. All of that excitement can be really difficult to contain, especially for young and hyperactive dogs.  If a dog isn’t taught how to greet people nicely, that excitement can manifest as jumping, barking, running around the house and general chaos. For dog owners, the entire situation can be frustrating, stressful and even embarrassing.  We all want our dogs to be polite greeters. Even if your dog is an excitable greeter right now, a little training and patience can transform F ..read more
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12 Dog Breeds That Love Cuddles
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by David Rowe
4y ago
It’s hard to imagine anything better than cuddling with your best furry friend after a long stressful day. But it’s not just us humans that love cuddling – dogs love it, too. Snuggling (not to be confused with hugging) keeps your dog warm and alleviates stress.  Like with us humans, cuddling increases oxytocin (the “love” hormone) levels in dogs.  My dog absolutely loves to cuddle and will lounge on the couch with me for hours snuggled against my side. Not all dogs are big on cuddling, but some of the breeds notorious for their snuggling habits are:  1. Golden Retriever The qui ..read more
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Best Spill Proof Dog Bowl
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by David Rowe
4y ago
Is your dog a sloppy drinker? I feel your pain. When my dog drinks, half of the water winds up on the carpet. Somehow, he manages to carry most of the water in his flappy gums, leaving drips and drabs of water all over the house.  To make matters worse, he spills his bowl a lot when he gets a serious case of the zoomies. Between the kids, his crazy running and my clumsiness, we spill the dog’s water bowl more often than we’d care to admit.  If you’re like me, you’re probably fed up with having to clean up puddles of water from your dog’s drinking bowl. A spill proof dog bowl can h ..read more
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How Often Should I Cut My Dog’s Nails
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by David Rowe
4y ago
What’s the one grooming task that most dog owners dread? Nail trims.  Nail clippings, although necessary, can be stressful for everyone. Dog owners are afraid of hitting the quick and hurting their dogs. Dogs feel this fear, too, and they’re not too happy about you using that big slicing tool on their feet. It becomes a vicious cycle. You’re anxious. Your dog is anxious. Everything descends into chaos. Both of my dogs have black nails, so I can’t see the quick. I’ve hit the quick a few times with my small dog, and she has yelped in pain because of it. Now, we both dread nail cuttings, and tha ..read more
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