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How to Protect Dogs Paws During Cold Winter Walks
Snow, ice, and salt can damage dog paws quickly. Learn safe winter temperatures, walk time limits, and how to protect paws.
One of the dandiest things about dogs is that they are always looking out for our survival — even if that means eating our toes. Photo Ryn Gargulinski Feet can be a natural delicacy for dogs. Several ...
You may think the fur on and between your dogs toes is sweet, but it can be a problem. In the winter, that fur attracts and holds frozen snow (commonly known as “fur balls”), which if your dog walks ...
This story comes with homework. Go sniff your dog’s paws. Take a good whiff. Breathe in that lovely eau de paw-fume. What do they smell like? Corn chips? Fritos? Maybe corn tortillas? They probably do ...
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Dog still keeps everyone on their toes in the neighborhood
Dog still keeps everyone on their toes in the neighborhood—alert mode always on.
There's overreacting - and then there's Lucie-level drama. In an Instagram video posted by @luciewoos, this Golden Retriever turns one tiny toe mishap into a full-blown soap opera. The clip opens ...
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