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Do Dogs Like Music?

It’s understandable that dog owners would be interested in using music to facilitate calmness. And there is evidence that some music does indeed help dogs relax.

Spending the Golden Years with Dogs

Well, it's happened: I have reached the age where I look forward to Social Security payments arriving in my bank account every month. With that significant milestone comes some new perspectives on life with dogs as a senior citizen. Not the least of these is the sobering realization that I have a finite number of dogs left to share my life with, making each one an even greater treasure.
The size of your dog's crate should allow them to stand up, turn around, and lay down comfortably.

What Size Dog Crate Do I Need for My Dog?

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Your dog should be able to stand up, turn around, and lie down comfortably in a crate. A crate that is too small can cause stress and discomfort, while one that is too large may not feel secure and may make training more difficult.

The Best (and Worst) Dog Boots

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The first time I ever noticed booties for dogs advertised in my pet supply catalogs, I laughed out loud. How frou-frou can you get? I have since realized that there are some very legitimate purposes for dog boots, and have revised my opinion of their usefulness. In fact, the dog boot industry is a highly specialized one, with different styles of boots produced for different purposes.

To Buy or Adopt a Dog? What You Should Know

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I got my first dog, a stray that I begged my mother to allow me to keep, when I was 9 years old. It was...

Preparing Your Dog For a Newborn Baby

At one time, our culture was far more tolerant of dog bites than it is today. When I was a kid, if a dog bit a child, Mom's response was, So

Dog Training Camp Programs

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Camping means different things to different people, but to dogs, camping means fun! Like most things with the word camp" in them

Beware of Dangerous Dog Laws

Anyone who has ever been bitten (or owned a dog who has been bitten) by a dog, or owned a dog who bit someone (human or canine) – or even just had a good look into a dog’s mouth! – understands that dogs have the potential to harm others. The vast majority of dogs are not dangerous. But, because of the minority who are, there are hundreds of laws, varying state by state and community by community, that attempt to define what dangerous dogs are, and address the consequences of a “dangerous dog” designation to the dogs’ owners and the dogs themselves.
International travel with dogs, including cruises isn't hassle free but it isn't impossible.

Travelling With Your Dog Internationally: What You Should Know

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The biggest misconception about taking a dog to Europe or other overseas destinations is that a lengthy quarantine stay is mandatory. That’s old news, but there are still multiple hoops to jump through before you and your dog can jet off to an international locale.

Statements Made By Dog-Training Groups in Support of Diversity

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Several of the major dog training associations have addressed the issue of racism with recently crafted position statements and messages sent to members. This...

When One Is Not Enough

For many of us who love dogs, our canine family members are a lot like potato chips - we can't have just one. There...

Taking Advantage of the ADA, Fair Housing, and Air Carrier Access Acts?

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Whether it's the most common violation of these three Acts (ADA, Fair Housing, and Air Carrier Access) or the one that makes advocates for the disabled the angriest is a matter of debate, but the most talked-about abuse of legislation that protects the rights of disabled people has to do with fake service dogs." "