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11 April 2016
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Hey, you. The one with the pocket full of dog treats, half-empty spray bottle of water, and weary eyes of a new pet parent. Yes, you. This is harder than you thought, isn’t it, this whole tra…
by Gabby Slome
1 April 2016
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Sinking our teeth into this meaty question…
by Gabby Slome
24 March 2016
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Pancho here. I’m here to put to rest some misperceptions about grooming. I’m a dog’s dog, you know. I like to get down and wrestle in a nice patch of dirt like any other dog, but …
by Gabby Slome
22 March 2016
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Written by Dana Koch, VMD, MLAS and originally posted on PetCoach.co. Recognizing when to take your beloved pet to the veterinary office, especially during the weekends or overnight, can be a chall…
by Gabby Slome
18 March 2016
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Thanks to the CDC, kids everywhere now have some serious bargaining power when it comes to finally obtaining that puppy they’ve been begging to get since 2009. That’s right, parents, yo…
by Gabby Slome
18 March 2016
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You already know that chocolate is off limits for your dog, as is salt and even that little bit of beer left in your glass, despite what your frat boy neighbor believes. But there are other foods y…
by Gabby Slome
11 March 2016
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And now for another chapter of "The Dangers of Dry Kibble," a horror story told by science. Did you know that when dry kibble is produced, the temperature used to dry it out (transforming…
by Gabby Slome
10 March 2016
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Pancho here. The humans at the dog park were talking the other day about a sensitive topic, the fact that some of my four-legged pals occasionally eat brown snacks off the ground. You know, turds. …
by Gabby Slome
9 March 2016
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How to make your dog your new favorite fitness buddy.
by Gabby Slome
8 March 2016
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Most of us pet parents appreciate the benefits of having a dog in the general sense. After all, even the humans who love us most rarely run to greet us at the door when we come home (and maybe even…
by Gabby Slome