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Dogs and Puppies

Find everything you need to know about dogs and puppies, from selecting the right dog to bringing your new puppy home to training and caring for your dog.

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These Shelter Dogs Have the Most Heartwarming Reaction to Professional Violinist's Music

"The reactions I get from them, wagging tails, singing, and watching them lie down and relax, is stunning to me," violinist Martin Agee says.
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How to Build a Dog-Wash Station

Build your own dog-wash station to keep Fido squeaky clean. Creating a DIY dog-wash station makes the chore much more manageable (and fun for you both).
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The FDA Says This Common Sugar Substitute Is Dangerous for Dogs

Frequently found in sugar-free foodstuffs, this ingredient might not be as friendly to your pup as your waistline. Here's what you need to know.
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How to Save a Dog's Life with CPR

Knowing dog CPR and the dog Heimlich maneuver could save your canine friend's life. Here is how to give a dog CPR (cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and administer other pet first aid techniques so you're prepared in case of an emergency.
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17 Names That Will Perfectly Describe Your Hunting Dog

Channel your pup's personality with these male and female hunting dog names. Study up on the different hunting dog breeds, then consider a name that reflects your dog's heritage.
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10 Genius DIY Ways to Keep Your Pet Cool in the Summer

The summer heat is fun, but it can also be dangerous for pets who can't cool down enough on their own. Check out these clever DIY ways you can keep your pet cool in summer's high temps.
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The Most Effective Ways to Calm Stressed Pets During Fireworks

Booming fireworks can send pets into an anxious spiral. Here are the tips, techniques, and products recommended by experts to manage and treat fearful furbabies.
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5 Reasons Your Dog Licks Excessively—And What to Do About It

All dogs lick themselves, whether it’s for grooming, comfort, or showing affection. But obsessive licking can be an indicator of a problem.