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The Pitch-Perfect Puppy Retirement Of Adam Wainwright

A Puppy’s Surprise Hello Leads To A Farewell… Former St. Louis Cardinals pitcher Adam Wainwright is no stranger to the challenges of the sweltering summer months, having achieved a remarkable record of 30 wins and 13 losses with a 2.89 ERA in the month of July over the course of his illustrious career. Yet, Wainwright’s …

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Biden’s Commander in Teeth: First Dog’s Bite Sparks Dog Training Surge

The Canine Grip of Commander Creates Demand in the Hiring of Certified Dog Trainers. In late 2021, as a birthday gift to President Biden, The White House welcomed a new furry resident, who is named…

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Keep Your Pet Calm This Fourth of July

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By Shannon Cutts, Animal Love Languages From Europe to Asia to North America, all over the world pet parents share one universal problem in common. NOISE. Fireworks. Thunderstorms. Cars backfiring. Ambulances. Alarm systems. Loud music. Dogs, cats, parrots, horses, and even reptiles go into fight–or–flight mode with all the bells and whistles – barking, hissing, cowering, lunging, …

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Animals and Aromatics

By: Lola Michelin LMP, LAMP, SAMP Scent is one of the strongest sensory experiences for most animals, especially dogs and horses. A dog’s sense of smell is exponentially greater than a human’s;  depending on the breed it can be 10,000x (short-nosed breeds like pugs) to 100,000x (bloodhounds) more acute. When a dog inhales, the functions …

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Tips for Helping Your Specially Abled Pet Live a Fulfilling Life

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by Dr. Jeni Goedken, Hospice Veterinarian and owner of Fond Farewell. Pets with special needs hold a cherished place in our hearts. These dogs and cats face daily challenges with an inspiring amount of determination and resilience. Whether your pet’s mobility or sensory loss was sudden or progressed over time, when you provide them physical …