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The Iconic Bully Dog Breed

There are many dog breeds today that were bred with an explicit purpose. Bully breeds are the most prominent example of this. Initially created to be protective dogs used for hunting and in fighting contexts, bullies have grown beyond their initial purpose. Known now for their wrinkled faces, strong and stocky stature, and short-coats, they’re very recognizable.

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Insurance Guide for Your Pet Grooming Business



If you have a mobile dog grooming business, then you're in the right place. Although the business is unique, just like any other business, it needs insurance. On-the-move businesses need some reliability as damage can be caused at any moment. Insurance for mobile pet grooming businesses is very similar to those given to homeowners and other business owners in general.


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The World's 50 Most Famous Dog Breeds


Pets are wonderful companions and domestic pets such as cats and dogs usually top the list for pet lovers. All over the world, dogs are known as man's best friend. Since dogs are popular across the globe, therefore it makes all the more sense to get to know which breeds make it to the top 50 list. All over the world, there are around 360 dog breeds that are officially known and listed.


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A Guide to Dog and Cat Body Language

Did you know that your dog can show respect and affection towards you by showing it's back? Did you know that when your cat stretches out and exposes his belly that he is showing you he is feeling relaxed and confident? This super helpful guide to dog and cat body language shows you just what your pet may be thinking by expressing different body behavior. Learn what it means when your dog avoids eye contact or gives you whale eyes. 

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What Dog Breeds are the Most Popular in the United States?

In the domestic pet category, dogs have been the most popular choice along with cats. It doesn't really matter which breed, there's a reason why they are called a man's best friend. They are loyal, they can provide you with security and of course, they are just a lot of fun to be around. Even if they are not kept as pets, their presence is highly valued for other purposes as well. And the choice to have dogs as pets go for almost every country in the world.

Let's consider dogs in the United States— pets or not, what are the most popular breeds? We can get an idea of this only by the number of registered dogs. In the States, the Labrador Retriever or the Lab, for short, has been the most popular dog breed. And this is not just according to recent statistics, but the lab's popularity has stood the test of time, ever since 1999. Its popularity can be credited to the vast variety of jobs that it is capable of doing. Followed by the lab, are the German Shepherd and the Golden Retriever, ranking at positions two and three respectively.

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U.S. Cities with the Most Dog Attacks on Postal Workers

You may have seen dogs attacking postal workers in digital content such as movies and in other videos. However, it is not entirely fiction and in fact, there are many postal workers in the United States that fall victim to dog attacks. In the year 2019 alone, as many as 5,803 postal employees were attacked by dogs.

Keeping in light the severity and high frequency of the attacks, safety measures have been taken by the US Postal Service. With the help of technology, apps have been created that inquire a consumer about the presence of dogs at their home. These apps also allow postal workers to be notified in the case of package pickups, whereby customers may have dogs at there homes.

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Tips for Hiking with Dog
As you may have already known, hiking is good for our body and mind, but you can make it more fun and enjoyable by bringing your furry friend along! While hiking with dogs may seem to be very easy, there are a few important things you need to know before you hit the trail.

Here is the complete visual guide to hiking with your dog from PupsPal.com, showing you everything you need to know. This guide also includes safety tips and a full hiking gear list of what you need to pack. That way, you know what to expect and can better prepare both you and your dog to create a positive hiking experience.

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Wet vs Dry Dog Food
Pet owners often call the store’s consultants to determine what type of food, dry or wet, is best for feeding a dog. How to find out which kind of food is right? Check our ThePets infographic to compare these two types of food in terms of quality, safety, and cost.

Dry food Dry diets will not ruin the family budget.
Choose dry food if the budget does not allow you to buy canned food. One of the main advantages of dehydrated granules for dogs is the budget approach since a food bag is relatively cheap. Dry food is perfect if there is not much space in the refrigerator to store dog food. Unlike canned food, dry food after opening is stored on a shelf. Do not worry about finding a place in the fridge and preserving the taste and freshness of food.

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Dental Care For Your Dog

We all know what a toothache feels like. Have just a bit of a problem with your oral health, and you can feel tremors of pain shake up your entire body from within. If that's the case with us humans, of course, it is the same with animals. They deserve all the care they can get and dental or oral health remains at the top. Let's look into how dental care and hygiene works for dogs.

Your dog's oral health can get affected by many dental disorders. These range from mild to severe, but it all starts with a bacterial infection. On the other hand, the breeds of your dog can also play a role in the kind of disease they are most likely to develop. For example, small breeds are more likely to have unerupted teeth, that is, teeth that are under the gumline. Even if there is one tooth like that, your friendly pooch is exposed to the risks of developing a cavity. Small breeds are also more likely to develop periodontitis, a condition which causes severe tissue damage in bones, gums and the ligaments.

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Dog care during Quarantine

Quarantine has become pretty exhausting for everyone. If we humans got frustrated, then why can our little pets cannot? Giving pets immense care is very important as these little beings are a source of joy in our lives. During quarantine, when we all are locked down in our homes, our family and pets are the only company we can enjoy.

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The 10 Most Common Pet Health Problem
Here’s a handy, downloadable infographic that lists the most common pet health issues. It illustrates the 5 most common health problems for dogs and the top 5 for cats as well, along with key symptoms to watch for, treatment options, and what it might cost. Have a look below!

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Dog Parenting 101: What You Need to Know as a New Dog Parent

When you decide to bring a dog home, you automatically sign up for new responsibilities. However, being a responsible dog parent doesn’t come easy. It takes a lot more than feeding your furry buddy on time or cleaning up their mess. A pet pooch is akin to a “baby that never grows up” and completely alters your existing lifestyle.

This means, as a pet parent, your schedule will be more or less centered around your pooch. Depending on the breed, you need to spend a significant amount of time and money to make sure that your pooch lives a healthy life. A healthy diet, training, timely visits to the vet, grooming and plenty of exercise etc. are a must for taking proper care of your loyal companion.

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The 30 Day Guide: Dog Muscle Building Workouts

Anybody who wants to improve their health—I’m talking humans here—knows that it’s not as simple as simply doing one form of exercise a few times a week. It’s not enough to just do push-ups, or only ride a bike. Instead, for all-around health you need to do a variety of things: strength training, cardiovascular exercise, stretching, and so on.

And a healthy dog needs the same thing! If the only exercise your dog ever gets is going for the occasional run (cardiovascular exercise), that’s definitely better than nothing—but what about strength training to build muscle tone? Or balance training to build core strength?

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Cool Cats & Hot Dogs: A Guide to Keeping Your Pets Temperature Stable in the Home

Keeping your pet at a comfortable temperature is crucial, because their core body temperature is actually different from ours. Cast Iron Radiators 4u has put together this helpful guide that describes how to keep your pet safe, the symptoms of heat stroke and hypothermia and what to do if you're worried.

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Food & Common Household Items You Should Never Feed Your Dog

It's easy to think of your dog being able to eat whatever food you eat. But this common error leads to hundreds of thousands of cases of food poisoning among canines and other household pets per year, some of which are fatal.Your dogs too deserve careful attention as beloved family members, especially when it comes to their diet. You may think it's generous to give them some of those meat trimmings by hand, but the simple act can quickly turn into a nightmare once your pooch begins to vomit.

Ever dreamed of feeding those raw bones to Fido? How about that chocolate cake leftover from the birthday party last night? Perhaps milk's OK? Maybe you want to rethink each of those decisions. Such common household products appear innocuous to you but could have catastrophic effects on your dog's health. It is crucial that you make it the joint duty of the whole family to ensure that your dogs do not get unsafe food items mistakenly fed. But if you have to deal with the unexpected, planning pays.

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Are Dogs Good Babysitters? #Infographic
Dogs are a man’s best friend. We’ve all heard of how loyal and friendly dogs are, and who could resist a cute puppy? They are just so cute!!!

Dogs can be a good companion in many situations. They can provide companionship as well as security, and are smart too. Most people who have dogs as pets cannot imagine their lives without their dogs, and for good reason. Even those people who do not keep indoor pets love their outdoor dogs, and they play an important part in their lives.

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40 Ways Dogs Make the Best Babysitters

Naturally, dogs become a part of the family, and their humans become their "pack." They make the smallest members of the family particularly great companions.

Hundreds of ways can make your dog a great babysitter— from protecting your baby to teaching your baby how to crawl.  Here are 40 reasons for making dogs the perfect babysitters.There's a lot of science and first-hand experience below, but we wrapped it all up for fun in an infographic too. So just check it out. ​

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Choosing the Best Dog Subscription Box

Feeling overwhelmed by which box to pick a dog subscription? I list 8 important things that you and your dog need to remember when choosing the best package. Sorting through all the features of the hundreds of boxes on the market can be overwhelming.

Such questions will help guide you in the right direction to find out what matters most. You can decide, for instance, that you don't want a box delivered each month. This shipping frequency is something to keep in mind when reviewing plans and when there is a frequency change option. Do you have allergies to your dog?

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Natural Ways to Calm Your Dog

Despite the differences between humans and dogs, we all share some similar social behavior and emotions, such as worrying. We all know the unpleasant feeling that comes with being in a state of distress. However, restlessness is also a normal and healthy emotion, especially when they’re dealing with a specific event or a threatening situation.

The problem lies with the disproportionate levels of worry that are left unchecked. High levels of distress can lead to high blood pressure which can lead to weakened arteries and even blindness. Nervous behavior can also directly cause physical injury or self-harm. Uneasiness can even make them more susceptible to illness as the changing hormone levels can have an impact on a dog’s immune system.

With that said, it’s perfectly reasonable to help your pet when they’re feeling jittery. While many factors that trigger their sudden distress can be worked over through training, there are a handful of natural solutions you can try to help man’s best friend to ease their panic levels.

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