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    Canine Pregnancy Calendar (Video)

    Our Canine Pregnancy Calendar will help you know what to expect when expecting a litter of puppies! For your peace of mind and the mother's health, find out what will happen and when!

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    Your Guide to Keeping Your Pets Healthy in 2022

    As 2022 progresses, we have all heard and made our fair share of New Year's Resolutions to eat better and exercise more. But these fitness routines shouldn't just be for the benefit of the human members of our families. They should also be extended to our beloved pets.

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    5 Christmas Safety Tips for Dogs

    It’s the most wonderful time of the year! Santa is coming to town, and there are lights everywhere! Does your dog enjoy Christmas? In today’s episode of Talkin’ Dogs, we’re going to have five safety tips for you and your dog this holiday season.

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    Tips on Making Your Dog a Social Butterfly

    Socialization is a vital part of helping your puppy live a happy, fear-free life. It allows them to explore and understand the new world around them effectively. And puppies love to investigate their surroundings and environment anyway! They need to encounter as many new sights, sounds, smells, situations, people, and other animals as possible. This can begin the moment they come home and should continue into adulthood. Build your pup’s confidence by emphasizing the pleasures of these experiences and allowing their temperament to develop correctly.

    Dog parks and puppy play dates in the backyard are great for socialization, but you can also help your puppy socialize in more creative ways!

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    Tips for Keeping Dogs and Children Safe

    Dogs bite. It’s a known fact. They are fully equipped with forty-two teeth and are capable of biting if injured or provoked. A dog bite can be damaging and potentially fatal to children and even adults. No one wants to be responsible for their dog injuring another person. Dogs raised in homes without the presence of children may actually be more likely to injure a child. Dogs raised around children learn how to tolerate them. Dogs raised away from children don’t have the proper knowledge on how to act around children appropriately. Fortunately, an owner can take steps to improve a puppy’s tolerance of children before the puppy reaches adulthood.

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