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Having problems with weeds in your yard but scared the chemicals in most products will hurt your dog? As a pet owner, it can be difficult to find a pet-friendly, natural solution to help reclaim your yard and protect your garden. The ingredients usually found in the heavy-duty weed killers are harmful to the environment, your pet, and your family.
Glyphosate is a hazardous chemical found in most of the common weed killer...
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Natural Balance was founded by actor Dick Van Patten in 1989. The idea came to him when he appeared as a guest on a show and had lunch with the show’s band drummer who was involved in rescuing stray cats and dogs. Together they came up with the idea to develop holistic and healthy food for the pets that they loved so much. In conjunction with a qualified vet who just so happened to be Dick’s tennis partner, they learned that the best pet foods shouldn&...
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Honza Řeháček is freelance photographer from Czechia with a passion for nature, travel and his wolfdog Sitka. He can often be found combining his 3 passions, taking Sitka on adventures to wild and beautiful locations and making sure he gets a few amazing photos along the way.
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Honza loves to shoot scenes full of drama...
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Dennis P. Carmody Asbury Park Press
Published 5:00 AM EDT May 13, 2019
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Today, as dogs are being trained to assist with an increasingly wide range of conditions, more individuals are incorporating a four-legged helper into their lives. That said, there are still many misconceptions surrounding service dogs, including who can have them and what they do.
Here are 12 of the most common misconceptions about service dogs.
There is a very clear legal difference between the two, and they shouldn...
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As we all know, dogs are good-natured, loving creatures. They don’t seek out to harm humans. Nothing exemplifies this more than the recent experience of a French man. He was assaulted and his assailant attempted to use his dog as a weapon. But the calm, loving canine refused to be part of the nefarious act.