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Dog Safety

Keep Dogs Safe, Cool, and Having Fun at the Beach

Jun 29 2012
Lori Thomas Dickert
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Dog Safety, Dogs, Pet Ownership, Pet Safety, Summer Pet Safety
Dogs love going to the beach, running in the sand, playing in the waves, and of course, chasing after a frisbee, ball, and even the occasional kite. While it is fun for them and entertaining for us to watch, there are certain safety issues you need to know and ways to keep them
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New Laws for Pets in Cars

Jun 06 2012
Lori Thomas Dickert
3
Dog Restraints, Dog Safety, Dogs, Pet Ownership, Pet Restraints, Pet Safety, Pet Travel, Pets, Travel with Pets
New Jersey recently joined the list of States that regard unrestrained pets in a car as dangerous to humans in the car as well and other drivers.  In a 2010 survey by AAA, 20 percent of participants admitted letting their dogs sit on their laps while driving. “A “staggering” 31
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Train Your Dog to Share Your Bed, Not Hog It

Apr 21 2012
Lori Thomas Dickert
2
Dog Safety, Dogs, Dogs Sleeping in Bed, Mat Training
Are you one of the millions of dog owners who share your bed with your furry friend?  I use the term "share" loosely because 9 times out of 10 the dog ends up with more space in the bed than you do; they don't make the best bed companions.  Even the small dogs tend to stretch out
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Software Teaches Children to Interact Safely With Dogs

Jan 07 2012
Lori Thomas Dickert
6
Dog News, Dog Safety, Dogs, Pet Research, pet studies, Pet Study Results
Z2RWS6CFMMEC According to study researcher David Schwebel, children make up the majority of the five million dog bite victims in the United States each year.  Because of this disturbing statistic, the nonprofit organization, The Blue Dog Trust, developed an interactive computer
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Thanksgiving Safety Tips for Pets

Nov 22 2011
Lori Thomas Dickert
0
animal welfare, Cats, Dangerous Foods, Dog Safety, Dogs, pet health, Pet Ownership, Pet Safety, Pet Travel, Thanksgiving
With all the hustle and bustle that comes with the Thanksgiving holiday, your pets are just as affected as you are.  With excitement levels at all time highs when you have a full house or when you are traveling with your pets, there are a few safety tips you'll want to be aware
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Dog Owners Will Now Face Fines if no Dog License

Oct 26 2011
Lori Thomas Dickert
1
animal welfare, Dog Licenses, Dog News, Dog Safety, Dogs, pet lifestyle, Pet News, Pet Ownership
It is estimated that less than five percent of dog owners actually purchase a license for their dog, which is meant to be a way of identifying you as its owner.  If your dog is injured, the license may help others notify you quickly, possibly saving your dogs life.  If an Animal
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8 Ways To Make Halloween Safe And Fun For Your Pets

Oct 20 2011
Lori Thomas Dickert
1
Cat Safety, Cats, Dog Safety, Dogs, Halloween Pet Safety, Pet Ownership, Pet Safety
Halloween is one of the most anticipated times of the year for kids because of all of the candy, treats, decorations, parades, and haunted things to do.  Halloween is also one of the most dangerous times for pets, mostly for the same reasons.  In order to make sure Halloween is
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Certain Dog Breeds Banned From Flying In Airplanes

Oct 08 2011
Lori Thomas Dickert
2
Banned From Flying, Dog Breeds, Dog Safety, Dogs, pet lifestyle, Pet Ownership
Many pet owners have relied on airlines that allow dogs to fly, but not all pets have made it to their destination alive.  This is the reason for the flying ban that has been placed on certain dog breeds like Bulldogs, Pugs, Terriers, Boxers, and other short-nosed breeds, as well
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Safety Tips For Hiking With Your Dog

Oct 05 2011
Lori Thomas Dickert
0
Dog Etiquette, Dog Safety, Dogs, Hiking Safety Tips, Hiking With Your Dog, Pet Ownership
Fall is a great time of year to take your dog on a hike with you; it's not too hot, the scenery is beautiful, and trails are typically less crowded.  Dogs who love being outdoors will especially like to go hiking with you, but there are certain things you should know in order to
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Smart (But Weird) Puppy Proofing

Sep 17 2011
Lori Thomas Dickert
2
Dog Safety, Dogs, Pet Ownership, Pet Products, Pet Safety, Puppies
The world is full of products meant for dogs, whether the product is meant to provide safety, fun, or medical attention.  This newest puppy product we've come across definitely falls into the weird category, but not for any other reason than the way it looks!  Ever hear of Puppy
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