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Bravecto 1-Month Chew: The Complete Dog Owner's Guide
Our comprehensive guide covers FAQs, dosage information, and more to help you keep your furry friend protected and healthy.
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Man Says Pet Dog Chewed His Toe "To The Bone", But It Saved his Life
A man in the UK said his puppy saved his leg after chewing the big toe "to the bone" while he was asleep. According to The New York Post, David Lindsay was taking a nap on the sofa with his bulldog Harley nearby. He was woken up by his wife's screams who shouted the pup's chewing his toe. The man saw a bloody stump where his big toe had been. The 7-month-old pup gnawed it so badly that the toe was fractured, and a nail was seen hanging off from it.
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Barking with Joy: Happy Books About Dogs That Will Lift Your Spirits
This article showcases our top picks for Happy Books About Dogs. We reached out to industry leaders and experts who have contributed the suggestions within this article (they have been credited for their contributions below).
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Neuroimaging study reveals anxious dogs have different brains to normal dogs
Dog ownership is a lot of furry companionship, tail wags and chasing balls, and ample unconditional love. However, some dog owners are also managing canine pals struggling with mental illness.
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Rabbit, The Best Pet Mammal?
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Afghan refugee in B.C. reunited with her dog after year apart
Freshta Siddiqui who fled Afghanistan last year was finally reunited with her beloved dog at the Peace Arch Border Crossing in Surrey, B.C., on Saturday morning.
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Missing Miami tabby cat found 1,400 miles from home
Authorities in a Kansas city made a startling discovery over the weekend, scanning a lone cat’s microchip and finding the feline had somehow made it to the Midwest all the way from South Florida. The orange tabby, aptly named “Lucky,” was spotted in Prairie Village more than two years after going missing from Miami, a trip of some 1,400 miles.
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Stillwater High students get a lesson in engineering with an assist from a three-legged dog
The hallway outside of the engineering classroom at Stillwater High became a runway on a recent morning for a special guest testing out some new gear crafted by students. With some encouragement, Sadie, a three-legged brown and white Brittany Spaniel took a few hesitant hops before taking off down the corridor in a makeshift cart of PVC pipe, swivel wheels and a few sponges for added padding.
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Want to truly have empathy for animals? Stop owning pets
Dogs lead lives of loneliness. Grey parrots die years earlier than their natural lifespans. And it is hard to fathom the boredom of pet fish
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Report Highlights Danger of Using AirTags for Tracking Dogs
AirTags may be a convenient way for tracking dogs that might get off leash or otherwise lost, but there are dangers associated with the practice, as...
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Valerie's beloved cat Mendelson disappeared after the flood. Then something unexpected happened
Valerie Axtens thought she had seen the last of her beloved cat Mendelson as she was being rescued through a window from rapidly rising floodwater. The 92-year-old lives in North Lismore, one of the areas hardest hit by the February 28 disaster.
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Gradual Desensitization Part One: Presence and Proximity
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Adik the dog stolen by Russian soldiers returned in prisoner exchange
A dog stolen by Russian soldiers and given to Chechen leader Kadyrov as a 'trophy' has finally been freed and returned to a Ukrainian servicewoman in a New Year prisoner exchange. American Pit Bull Terrier Adik was taken from a Ukrainian servicewoman in June and reportedly gifted to the head of Chechnya, Ramzan Kadyrov as a 'trophy'.
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Owning a pet is linked to having better cognitive health in advanced age, study finds
A study on a national sample of U.S. adults above 50 years of age found that persons above 65 who owned a pet for more than 5 years had higher cognitive scores and higher immediate and delayed word recall scores (better memory) compared to people of the same age who did not own a pet.
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Older adults who own dogs report better overall health and more physical activity
When it comes to pet ownership increasing the welfare of elderly people, dog really is man’s best friend. A study published in the International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health suggests that dog owners may be healthier than cat owners or people with no pets.
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Dog protects young girls for hours after getting lost in woods
When Abigail and Cecilia Bourg went missing at the end of November in the woods behind their home, their parents were frantic. Now, Artemis, the Bourg family dog, is being hailed a hero. "I just start like running around the whole property — six acres — and that's when I called [my husband] and said, 'They're gone,'" Mary Bourg said.
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Flying With A Dog? Tips From Vets, Trainers, and Dog Parents
We’ve compiled a list of tips for flying with a dog from veterinarians, trainers, and expert dog parents to help you easily travel with your furry friend!
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Would you switch your dog to eating lab-grown meat?
As environmental and ethical concerns grow over pet food, some say cultivated meat is the solution.
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Meet audibly-challenged Flossie, the world’s oldest living cat
British-born Flossie has set a new record as the world's oldest living cat. Guinness World Records have officially awarded the title to the feline, who was born in 1995. The cat has had a number of owners during her lifetime, but currently resides in southeast London.
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Vegan dog diet is healthiest and safest, large-scale study suggests
Is it time for dogs to go vegan? There is a growing movement promoting vegan dog diets, with Formula 1 legend Lewis Hamilton the most prominent proponent. Now in what the authors believe is the first large-scale study comparing vegan with meaty dog diets, the results suggest a nutritionally sound vegan diet could bring health benefits and fewer hazards for man’s best friend.
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