April is Heartworm Awareness Month making it the perfect time to learn how to tell if your dog has heartworms. Find out more here.
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Blog For Our Paw Pals
How to Understand Your Senior Cat’s Body Language
Being in tune with the body language of your senior cat can help them continue living happy, healthy lives. Check out this guide for insights for pet parents.
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This works better than I expected, and better than any other options out there in my opinion. I had almost given up and had resigned my old dog to slipping for the rest of her (hopefully still long) life. This was the last product on my list, and I wasn't going to...
This Product Is So Amazing!
This product is so amazing! It took both my husband and I to hold our dog and trim his paws (about 2 weeks after grooming), and put the glue and grit on his feet, but once it was on, he never even noticed! No more socks! He is running across our tile floors like a pup...
How Often Should Dogs Get Their Teeth Cleaned? A Guide for Senior Pets
Should you take your senior dog to get their teeth cleaned? How often should dogs get their teeth cleaned? Find out what you need to know here.
Senior Dog Health: March Is Poison Prevention Awareness Month
March is poison prevention awareness month, which is the perfect time to consider senior dog health. Learn how to protect your pets here.
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What Causes Paralysis in Senior Pets?
Curious about why your senior fur buddy might do the ‘paw-ralysis shuffle’? Check out our guide on senior dog (and cat) health to keep your aging buddy mobile!
How to Best Transition a Senior Dog in a Home Move
The average American moves 11 times in their lifetime. Despite all this moving, we don't move far from home. More than half of young adults live within 10 miles of where they grew up. While 10 miles isn't much of a difference for humans, moving anywhere can be...
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There are many mediocre reviews of this product – yes, you’ll need to learn to correctly apply it. Yes, your dog will need to be able to have their paws handled. It’s best this was already trained early, but can still be achieved.