Goldendoodles are everyone’s new favorite type of dog. Often considered a “designer dog” by many, this is a hybrid breed—a cross between a Poodle and a Golden Retriever. Some may scoff at the seemingly pretentious label, but the breed’s popularity grows.
What makes Goldendoodles so special, you ask?
Many say that the Goldendoodle inherits the best of the two breeds. They have the intelligence of the Golden Retriever and the low-shedding coat of the Poodle.
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Americans love pets, whether its for support or as part of the family. According to the American Pet Products Association (APPA), about 85 million families have a pet in their household. Dogs are a popular choice because of their loyalty and usefulness. However, dogs have injuries too.
CCL Injuries
The Canadian Veterinary Journal maintains that the rupture of the canine cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) is still the leading problem for dogs all around the world.
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There are plenty of documented cases where CBD has helped various ailments in pets. However, for the longest time, the industry could not overcome the legal hurdles, as well as the social stigma associated with hemp.
But that changed with the passage of the 2018 Farm Bill, which allowed the cultivation of industrial hemp. The raw material has resulted in a wide array of CBD products for pets available in the market today.
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Dogs are our best friends, and they give us so much unconditional love every day. We confide in them our deepest secrets and play with them to release stress. And at one point we have all wished that they could talk to us and tell us what they are thinking.
One of the hardest parts of being a pet parent is not able to understand what they are going through.
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Wheelchairs for dogs have massively improved in recent years, and there are many more brands and design options to choose from. A wheelchair can be a great addition to your dog’s recovery from an illness or injury or even a permanent solution to help their mobility. For dogs whose rear limbs no longer work that well, a canine wheelchair can be a life-saving solution, allowing them to continue enjoying going on walks, and be able to carry on going to the toilet unassisted.
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As a pet owner, summer can be one of the best times. After all, this is the time of the year when walks can become that little bit longer – while you can stay out until the later hours before night falls.
At the same time, it can also be a dangerous period. Particularly if your area experiences a heatwave, or if high temperatures are just normal for that matter, it can be highly dangerous for your canine friend.
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Canine anxiety is a very real problem for both pets and their keepers, especially when no one has any proper strategy to deal with associated symptoms such as destructive behavior, aggressiveness, and indoor urination and excretion (post toilet training). The good news is that it is perfectly possible to control canine anxiety and all the associated symptoms effectively, as long as you know how.
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Many pet owners today are choosing to take a more holistic approach to their animals’ care. With the right diet and supplements, you can help keep your dog or cat happy and healthy, particularly when you work closely with a veterinarian to determine your pet’s unique needs. Check out the list below of five of the top natural supplements for pets that you can consider giving to your furry friend.
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Cat food is a convenient solution, but is it the only choice your cat has? Not at all, because with the help of some online research and the vet’s advice, you can essentially create a diet for your favorite feline buddy that will make regular cat food an optional choice. However, not everything you read online is good advice and therefore it is important to get your facts straight before you serve up the new diet to your kitty.
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Coming back from a vet visit with your dog’s medicine is half the battle. Your vet will usually try to give you medication that is easy to administer to your pet. some pet parents find it easy to administer liquid medication while some find it easy to administer pills. You might get stuck with medication that your dog simply refuses to swallow.
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