Kids & dogs
Congratulations! You’re having a baby. By now you realize you have many new responsibilities to a little soul who will depend on you for everything. Nothing could be more important.
But far too often, in the words of Lady and the Tramp “when the baby comes in, the dog goes out”. Oh yes, you might sugar-coat giving him up with words like “We just don’t have time for him – he’ll be better off elsewhere”, or “he’s so big and likes to jump up, he could hurt the baby”, or even “we love him so much, but the baby must come first. We’re just trying to be responsible”.
Responsible, caring, loving, wanting what’s best for everyone. Or does this just mean wanting what’s easiest for you?
Choosing A Good Breeder
How do I find a healthy, happy puppy?
You’ve always dreamed of a purebred puppy. But where do you go to find one? Starting out can be difficult, but if you know where to look, the puppy of your dreams is waiting.
Make Halloween fun for fido
Screaming kids, scary strangers and *gasp* costumes are just a few things that might make your pooch want to hide. But don’t despair. With a few simple precautions and a little training, your dog can enjoy the holiday as much as his candy-loving owners.
Beat canine boredom with these fun indoor games
Is your dog bored? Dogs are active and social animals, they like to interact with you and be part of the fun. Here’s a few indoor games to keep your dog entertained on rainy days and give you an opportunity to spend more quality time with your pooch.












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