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Pet Insurance and High Expenditures
Pet owners do know that in the event of injury of their pet or when liability related issues raise, expenditures are pretty high. This is where pet insurance kicks in, because by procuring insurance for your pet you can save yourself some money and time, and your pet can stay healthy as well. Read more…

5 Tips for Traveling with Your Dog
Planning a vacation with your four legged companion is a great way to spend time with your dog. It can also be a disaster if you don’t do some advanced planning and organization as well as prepare your dog for the adventure. Read more…

The Risks of Dog Breeding
Many dog owners plan to breed their female or male dog once the dog has reached maturity at one to three years of age. While this may seem like a good idea it is important to realize that leaving your male or female dog intact and proceeding with breeding does have very clear risks which owners need to be aware of. Read more…

Out and about with your new puppy
So you are looking at a puppy for sale or have just purchased a new puppy and want to spend as much time as possible together and show them the outdoors. Try some of the following activities and have fun together. Read more…

Dangers to your puppy around the home
There are many common household items around your home that can be harmful or fatal to your puppy. Below is a list of household dangers that you should be mindful of. It is important that you remove or keep your puppy away from these at all times. Read more…