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3 Ways to Take Care of Your Dog’s Teeth

Discover the best ways to take care of your dog’s teeth—brushing, chews, and toys to keep them healthy and happy. No stress, just results! With two power-chewing Staffies who never seem to stop gnawing—until they’re asleep—I’ve learned the hard way that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to dog dental care.  The key?  A hybrid approach that…

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Make Dog Recall Problems a Thing of the Past!

Think back to when you first brought your dog home. Did you mentally picture peaceful walks, open fields, and the joy of watching them sprint full-speed across the grass—ears flapping, tongue lolling, completely in their element? And, of course, in this perfect vision, you’d simply call their name, and they’d turn on a dime, racing…

Staffordshire Bull Terrier Traits: What They’re Really Like!

Take a deep dive into the must-know Staffordshire Bull Terrier traits before committing! Want to make sure you can REALLY handle a Staffy? Thousands of would-be Staffy owners get caught off-guard. Brace yourself for a whirlwind of love, energy, and unpredictability. Staffies are like the lovable goofballs of the dog world—affectionate, loyal, and tough as…

Calming Dogs During Fireworks Night: Coping Techniques to Help Soothe Staffies

Calming Dogs During Fireworks Night: Coping Techniques to Help Soothe Staffies

We all want the best for our pets. To give the best care during festivities, Knowing about calming dogs during fireworks night is going to ease their obviously heightened level of anxiety. Thorough preparedness involves pre-conditional training, reassurance, distraction methods on the night, and post-anxiety measures to bring them back to normalcy. Part of training…

How to Prevent Dog Ticks

How to Prevent Dog Ticks

Regardless of what your vet tells you, dog ticks cannot be prevented. Walk your dog in long enough grass where ticks congregate, you’re likely to have to remove a dog tick. Collar or not. There are products that retailers and even vets claim prevent them, but read the guidelines, they’ll also state that you need…