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Relieving Pet Anxiety: Soothing Your Dog’s Nerves with Massages

It can be challenging living with an anxious dog. This kind of pet can cause so much conflict in his owner; on the one hand, you want them to feel comfortable and secure. On the other hand, you don’t want them to lose their instinct for self-preservation. Also, a panicky dog cannot help but cause his human parent to panic, as well.

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How to Prepare Your Pet for Their First Playdate

Although your pet may spend most of its time in your house, that doesn’t mean that it shouldn’t have a social life. Lots of communities and neighbourhoods have pet-friendly parks that allow your furry friends to interact and socialize. This is why it’s important to set up playdates for your dogs.

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5 Signs Your Pet is Bored and What To Do About It

Each dog displays different signs of boredom, and the general rule of thumb is to detect if they are acting differently or trying to get your attention. If they generally begin to bark more or start chewing on furniture, that’s a good indicator that they need more stimulation.

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How to Help Your Dog Get Used to Living in An Apartment

Living in an apartment can have its ups and downs, especially for people and dogs who have gotten used to having extra space to move freely.

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