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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Whether you are bringing home a new puppy or an adopted rescue, there are lots of things you need to know. Any new member being introduced to an established family can be overwhelming, so you should try to keep up a calm and assertive presence. Whilst remaining calm is an important step, there are lots more things to consider:
Before Your Dog Arrives
Before bringing home any dog, you need to make sure everything is prepared and that everyone is on board.
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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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