Keeping Your Dog Safe: Avoiding Abduction
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We’ve all witnessed it—a dog tied to a chair outside your neighborhood java joint or chained in the back of a pickup truck parked in a strip mall. Some might reason it only takes a few minutes to grab a cup of coffee or pick up the dry cleaning. |
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Toxic Plants
As a landscape designer for over twenty years, I understand the positive response humans have toward plants. Plants are not only beautiful, but they clean our air, provide shade, and have a calming affect on us. |
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Temperament Testing
To temperament test or not to temperament test, that is the question. Whether it is a noble endeavor or … Well, for what it’s worth, here is my bottom line on the subject: I believe that temperament tests should not be administered to give a pass/fail assessment as to whether an animal should be euthanized. |
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Keeping Your Dog Safe
It is estimated that more than 2 million pets go missing each year. Yet, unlike missing children, of which more than 96 percent are recovered, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, national pet organizations have estimated that fewer than 10 percent of pets are found. |
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Protection: Make Sure Your DOG Can Be Identified
Millions of pets are lost each year so it’s imperative for your pet’s safe return home that your dog has a form of identification. Here are a few easy and cost-effective suggestions to make sure your dog can be identified with a collar, dog tag, microchip or tattoo!
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A Guide to CPR and Emergency First Aid for your Dog
Millions of pets are lost each year so it’s imperative for your pet’s safe return home that your dog has a form of identification. Here are a few easy and cost-effective suggestions to make sure your dog can be identified with a collar, dog tag, microchip or tattoo!
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