5 Things to Know Before You Start Volunteering With Dogs
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by Gerald Owens
11M ago
  If you have been considering volunteering your free time spending time with dogs at a shelter, your heart is in the right place. Shelter dogs are commonly mistaken for broken or damaged goods. In reality, most dogs in shelters have been surrendered due to no fault of their own. They are simply good dogs who were dealt a bad hand. What to Keep In Mind When Volunteering Before you jump into volunteer work, there are a few things that would be beneficial to keep in mind to make your volunteering experience the best it can be. Whether you are shadowing a veterinarian for school or voluntee ..read more
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Helping Your Dog Through Separation Anxiety
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by Gerald Owens
2y ago
Photo by Matilda Wormwood from Pexels Separation anxiety is the term used for dogs who struggle to cope being home alone without the company of their owners or another human companion. When left alone, these dogs will perform separation-related behaviors that signal to us that they are in distress. These behaviors range from vocalizing, digging, and generally trying to get the attention of the person who left them. It can, however, lead to destructive behaviors such as injuring themselves and damaging your home if it progresses. Common signs to identify separation anxiety Some o ..read more
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Seven Things to Look for in a Dog Treat Bag*
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by FLG Staff
2y ago
*Straight off the bat, we apologize for the sentence ambiguity. To clarify: we’re discussing seven favorable features of a dog treat bag itself, not seven treats that should be in a dog treat bag. When shopping for a new (or Doggy’s First) treat bag, it can be difficult to decide which type is best. There are many different varieties available on the market. If you’re feeling stuck, keep your eyes peeled for these seven characteristics. Think of this as a seeing-eye dog to help guide your shopping decisions. Size: it matters Size doesn’t always matter, but in this case, it does. For longe ..read more
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How to Look After Your Canine Friend During the Winter
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by Gerald Owens
2y ago
  As an owner, you should always look after your dog and monitor their health throughout the year. However, the cold weather, the rain, and the dark days during the winter period can be a particularly tough time for doggies. Here we have decided to come up with a few tips on how you can look after your canine friends during the winter. Brave the Miserable Weather and Take Your Dog on Walks Dogs need to go out for walks daily; you will need to brave the gruesome winter weather, put on some appropriate comfortable, warm clothing, and take your dog out for a wander. How often your dog needs ..read more
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Can Goldendoodles Hunt Birds
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by FLG Staff
2y ago
  Goldendoodles are far more than just adorably cute home pets. They have a strong competitive drive, and they develop endurance for a kill. They are not your typical lethargic pets; in fact, they are well-known for their high energy levels. Obviously, they like sleeping and resting, but virtually every Goldendoodle owner will relate to the frantic and powerful bursts of energy they experience from time to time. So, Can Goldendoodles Hunt Birds? Yes, they are fantastic hunters. This cross-breed possesses the characteristics of both of its forefathers. Goldendoodles puppies are progressive ..read more
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Caring for a Senior Dog
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by Gerald Owens
4y ago
Getting old is just a part of life, and it goes the same for pets. As a dog’s age increases, so does the possibility of all sorts of different conditions developing, which makes life more difficult for the dog. Because of this, senior dogs need to be cared for in a different way than younger dogs do in many ways. The Arthritis Factor As your precious dog gets older, he or she may develop arthritis, which may cause him or her to slow down a bit. This may mean that your dog might tire out sooner when walking or playing. He also might find it difficult to get comfortable when it is time to lay d ..read more
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The Best U.S. Cities for Renters with Pets
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by FLG Staff
5y ago
Having a pet as a renter can be challenging when you’re trying to find a place to stay. Although more properties are now pet friendly, many rentals still don’t allow you to bring your companion. If you were to move, which cities are the ones where you’d have the best success rate in finding a pet friendly place? To find out, RENTCafé ranked 50 cities and scored them based on the number of pet-friendly rental properties, the monthly pet rent, and other additional costs. Top Pet Friendly Cities The first place is taken by Florissant, MO, where a surprising 91% of rental properties ar ..read more
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The Ultimate Way To Celebrate Your Furry Friend!
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by Gerald Owens
5y ago
It is very important to celebrate your pet’s existence at the correct time. Dogs come into your lives and make spaces in your hearts which no one else can replace. Taking care of your dog is not the only thing you should be looking forward to, you should constantly be looking forward towards creating memories in his and your limited life span. I have curated a list of activities which you could perform to create some fun memories on Weekdays, Weekends and once in a while. Also, I have discussed the ultimate way to celebrate your pet’s existence with a pet portrait from a photo. Wha ..read more
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The Mood Boosting Power of Owning a Dog
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by FourLeggedGuru Staff
5y ago
Owning a dog does more than just give you an animal to feed and play with. Dogs bring loads of joy and purpose into our lives over the course of theirs. They want nothing more than to be loyal and respectful to you as much as possible. Have you ever seen how excited a dog gets when they perform a trick correctly? Sure, the incoming treats might influence their mood a bit, but they’re also happy to have impressed you. That feeling of commitment alone is enough to boost your own mood! Science Proves that Dog’s Boost Your Mood It’s scientifically proven time and time again that owning ..read more
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