Pet

Do’s & Don’ts For Swimming With Pets

After all the fun in the sun is done, you’ll need to give your pet a bath. Just as you shouldn’t let pets drink dirty or chlorinated water, you also shouldn’t let them dry and go for days covered in it. Plus, they could get sick from licking it off. Don’t you take a shower to keep your skin healthy and comfortable after swimming? The same goes for your pet. Want to learn more about the do’s and don’t’s of swimming with a pet? Check out the accompanying resource for more information. Graphic created by Pool Troopers, a provider of pool cleaning services in Phoenix.

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Guide To Moving With A Pet

After arriving to your new home, you’ll want to pet-proof and allow the animal to adjust to the new surroundings slowly. Be sure to comfort it with extra attention and get back into the old routine quickly to help the pet feel more at home. For additional tips for moving with pets in tow, please see the accompanying resource. Infographic created by Moving Proz, a residential moving company.

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Featured

Puppy First Year Timeline

Want to learn more about what to expect during a puppy’s first year? Check out the accompanying resource for a handy breakdown! Puppies go through an incredible series of changes in the first year of life. From being born blind and deaf to growing into a running, jumping ball of energy, this busy timeframe can be amazing, if overwhelming.  Graphic created by Green Pet, a retailer of eco friendly cat supplies.

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Bringing The Heat : Pet Safety & The Rising Temperatures

Cars can be your pet’s biggest enemy. Some humans feel bad about leaving their pet at home but bringing them with while running errands can cause more harm. Some pet parents do not understand how quickly a vehicle can heat up on a summer day. These extreme temperatures put your dog in danger and in some states, it’s against the law. For more information about pet safety and the rising heat, please check out the below infographic.   Bringing The Heat created by Figo Pet Insurance, a pet insurance company.

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Dog

7 Things to Consider When Buying Dog Pads

A Dog pad is a must-have item for dog owners. It helps solve indoor or outdoor peeing and pooping concerns. Also, it protects your floor and minimizes unpleasant odors. And that's not all; the products are numerous in the market, and your options are endless. Your task is to pick the perfect one by considering all the essential factors. Here's what to consider when buying dog pads Absorption You might notice a patch on the floor if your pet pees frequently. The occurrence of the issue depends on the fluid intake of the pad. Thanks to their thickness, the ideal solution is to buy Absorbent Pads For Dogs with high absolving power. It will protect your puppy from getting infections. Absorbency depends on the quality of layers, the material in the layers, and the features of the o

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