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  • Puppy Breath: Why You Love It and How to Prolong the Sweetness

    By Donna Stanley
    In March 5, 2018
    1 Comment
    Most people wouldn’t automatically associate dog breath with a great smell, but there are many puppy owners who know and love the scent of sweet puppy breath. I think about half of the people who come to my house...
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  • ESA (Emotional Support Animals) The “new” debate: On the move or out of control?

    By Donna Stanley
    In March 2, 2018
    5 Comments
      After a week traipsing in and out of airports and terminals and a cruise ship, I saw more ESA dogs than ever. I’ll be the FIRST person to say I’d love to take my Labrador everywhere (and have!)...
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  • Early Spay or Neutering of Labradors

    When should I spay-neuter my puppy?

    By Donna Stanley
    In January 23, 2018
    22 Comments
    Spay or Neutering your puppy – When Should You do it? Most people hear that you should spay or neuter your puppy as soon as possible (as young as 6 months old), so as to diminish the unwanted puppy...
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  • Dangers you may not have thought of regarding an unrestrained, traveling dog 

    By Donna Stanley
    In January 20, 2018
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    Many pet parents are oblivious to some of the dangers of traveling with dogs in their vehicle. My hope is that you will save you and your dog’s life and health by reviewing these few VERY important tips you...
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  • Diatomaceus Earth (DE) for Flea Control: How DE works to control fleas and other pests in the house, yard, and on your dog

    By Donna Stanley
    In January 20, 2018
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    WHAT IS IT? DE is a fine, flour-like substance, the microscopic remains of fossilized diatoms, a type of algae. Diatoms are found in fresh and salt water. Diatom cell walls are made of silica, a component of glass. DE...
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  • Am I too old to get a Pet?

    By Donna Stanley
    In January 4, 2018
    4 Comments
    Pet ownership offers many physical and emotional benefits for seniors, although practical matters, such as health status, must be considered. In a study of older adults, dog walking was associated with lower body mass index, fewer doctor visits, fewer...
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  • 3 Pet Food Industry “buzz words” that Spell T.R.O.U.B.L.E.–and what does “freeze-dried” mean?

    By Donna Stanley
    In December 29, 2017
    3 Comments
    I know most of you will scroll right by this blog because you have blinders on when it comes to your pet food. You’d still feed it to your dog even if it had a recall. Even if it...
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  • Reasons why punishing your Labrador may have devastating Results

    By Donna Stanley
    In December 18, 2017
    7 Comments
    Over the past 30 years, I have observed well-meaning, naïve pet owners, quite often, turn a perfectly good Labrador into a ferocious monster. And not only does this have devastating effects on their family, but on their dog—for life!...
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  • Are all Labradors plagued with ACL tears?

    By Donna Stanley
    In December 8, 2017
    5 Comments
    The combination of weakened muscles due to lack of bio-available calcium and fluid build-up along the joints (see blog on “Feeding Kibble to my Dog is always Cheaper). …these two things, together with environmental issues (to be discussed below), contribute...
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  • Feeding Kibble to my Dog is Always Cheaper–or is it?

    By Donna Stanley
    In December 8, 2017
    1 Comment
    So, your dog is standing in front of you, appearing to be on his tiptoes and is sort of hunching his rear end. He begins to show weakness when he gets up and can no longer jump onto your...
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