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Would you ever think that the shampoo you use on your pets could harm them? Everyday household cleaning solutions (i.e., soaps, detergents, personal care products, aerosols, etc.) are one of the five most common causes of pet...
People define puppy mills differently; the Humane Society of the United States defines it as “breeding facilities that produce purebred puppies in large numbers. The puppies are sold either directly to the public via the...
We’ve all heard it before – pit bulls and rottweilers are mean and aggressive. Pit bulls are born to fight and rottweilers will attack without warning. Like all folklore, aggressive dog myths do start with a grain of truth, but...
Dogs once lived in the wild, bounding and hunting in their thick fur coats. Are we then doing them a disservice by keeping them in the house as pets?When comparing the indoor and outdoor domesticated dog, the research says, No....
It’s Saturday evening and your cat has been vomiting. Is it time to seek help? What should you try at home? Where do you go?For people in need of first aid, that answer seems to be a lot easier than for our animal companions....
He’s the most popular dog in American households. He comes in all shapes and sizes, colors, temperaments and overall demeanor – he’s a mixed breed dog, more commonly known as the “mutt.”According to Margaret H. Bonham, author of...
It all started with a Boxer named Casey. Casey was no ordinary dog. Ordinary dogs play fetch, gleefully greet their masters at the door, come when they’re called, and generally speaking dupe their masters into believing they are...
For Marge Wappler and Marianne Giuffre, their Oconomowoc pet resort, Canine Campus, isn’t just a business. It is their passion. It is a reflection of who they are.An illustration of how wholly integrated the business is with...
It was her polite mannerisms on the ride home after a quickie adoption that earned Daisy her new moniker. Life had started for her in less-than-ideal conditions. Daisy the Boston terrier had been given a quirky name, from...
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