The Daily Dog
How Often Should You Walk Your Dog?
There’s no debating that all dogs need time outside. Apart from regular bathroom breaks, dogs benefit physically and mentally from the stimulation of leaving the house. Frequent walks can trim unwanted fat and improve heart health. Exercise allows for socialization...
Walking Your Dog During Winter
A healthy dog lifestyle includes regular exercise. While this is easy in the warmer parts of the year, walking and exercise your dog in the winter can present some challenges. Here are some helpful tips to keep in mind for walking your dog in a winter wonderland: ...
Moving and Traveling With Your Dog
Moving and traveling with your dog can be quite stressful, but it doesn't have to be! Here are some helpful guidelines to ensure your furry friend is happy and safe during the move. Decide How You'd Like to Move Them This will be the biggest question you'll have to...
Why Clean Up Dog Waste?
Dog Waste is not the predominant or most toxic pollutant in urban streams, but it is one of many small sources of pollution that can cumulatively have a big impact if left unmanaged. The New Jersey Department of Health has estimated that there are over 500,000 dogs in...
Bored Dogs Need Variety
Boredom and variety are usually interconnected in case of dog misbehaving. Yes, this is true. Many a times, boredom can be managed with variety of materials that will distract the animals to a greater extent. Hence, the dog may not do the abnormal or unwanted activity...
Bathing a Dog
Bathing a dog needs to be given more emphasis. This is because of the fact that if you are careless in bathing, the animal may end up having some infections. For example, if you don’t close the ears with large cotton ball, the water may enter into ear canals and may...
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