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Keeping Your Dog Happy and Healthy in the Good Ole’ Summertime

May 28, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Activities and Training

Temperatures are rising, the sun is shining, and your dog is ready to be outdoors.  How can you keep your furry friend safe, happy, and healthy during the summer months?  Keep reading for our annual guide to summer fun with your canine. Safety First The warm weather brings with it a few safety concerns for […]

Are Canine Dental Bones Really Necessary?

May 28, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Health and Nutrition

We’ve all laughed at the doggie denture commercial from Pedigree Dentastix, and many of you may be wondering how important special bones are to your dog’s dental health. Here’s our guide to the good, the bad, and the ugly of bones advertised to keep your dog’s teeth in tip-top shape. First, a little about dental […]

Premium Dog Food

May 15, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Health and Nutrition

A recent survey on doggies.com indicates that nearly 50% of you feed your dogs premium commercial food, so we thought it might make some sense to provide a guide to the available premium foods currently on the market. It would be nice if there were one “fair and balanced” source that ranked all of the […]

Grooming Your Gorgeous Canine

We all know that you could spend a fortune on grooming your dog, but what grooming tasks are truly important and what ones are not really necessary?  Like so many other questions, the answer is, “it depends”. Brushing your dog Most dogs will need to be brushed, at least occasionally, but there are several variables […]

Homemade Dog Food Recipes

Looking for a little extra way to spoil your dog?  Why not try providing homemade dog food, where you’re sure of the purity and proportion of the ingredients instead of buying the cheapest bag you find at the store.  In general, you want to keep your proportions to at least 1/3 protein and 2/3 grains […]

Help! My Dog Won’t Stop Chewing My Stuff!!!

March 12, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Activities and Training, Featured Articles

If your dog is literally eating you out of house and home, it may seem that your only choice is to live with furniture from the thrift store and replace it as needed.  Not true!  Here are a couple of strategies to help you restore your sanity. Limited access It can be helpful, especially during […]

Preparing Your Dog for The Worst

With much of the country underwater due to heavy flooding following lots of snow and rain, it seems appropriate to talk about being prepared to care for your dog in the event of a disaster. Sheltering in Place In some disaster situations, such as when the power is out for an extended period of time […]

The Iditarod Sled Dog Trail Race

February 27, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Activities and Training, Featured Articles

The official Iditarod website calls this the “Last Great Race on Earth…over 1150 miles of the roughest, most beautiful terrain Mother Nature has to offer.”  Detractors call it a heinous crime of animal cruelty, with dogs being pushed beyond the limits of their endurance for the entertainment of man.  No matter which side of the […]

Iditarod Trivia Answers

February 27, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Activities and Training, Featured Articles

1 -b: March 3, 1973 was the start date of the first Iditarod as we now know it.  However, much shorter versions of the race were held on parts of the Iditarod Trail in 1967 (as part of Alaska’s Centennial Year) and in 1969. 2 – a: The fastest time ever recorded for completion of […]

Iditarod Trivia

February 27, 2011 by  
Filed under Dog Activities and Training, Featured Articles

1.  When was the first Iditarod held? a.  1968 b.  1973 c.  1975 2.  What is the current record for race completion? a.  Nearly nine days b.  Just over ten days c.  Between 14 and 16 days 3.  Who is the current record holder for the Iditarod? a.  Lance Mackey b.  Paul Bunyon c.  Martin […]

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