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Dog Helps Owner Sniff Out Family History

Dog Helps Owner Sniff Out Family History

A Massachusetts man recently discovered a forgotten part of his family's past when, during a walk in their new neighborhood, his dog led him to his father's childhood home from 70 years previous – a house that not even his father remembered, as he was only two when he lived there. They've...
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Volkswagen Dog Superbowl Ad Barks its Way To Millions of Views

Volkswagen Dog Superbowl Ad Barks its Way To Millions of Views

People love dogs. That's the general theme when advertiser's use our canine pals in their commercials. But it goes even deeper. According to K9 Magazine's 'Dogs in Advertising' article, the dog is synonymous with the most desirable traits that, frankly, are often lacking in their...
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Dog Helps Owner Sniff Out Family History

Dog Helps Owner Sniff Out Family History

A Massachusetts man recently discovered a forgotten part of his family's past when, during a walk in their new neighborhood, his dog led him to his father's childhood home from 70 years previous – a house that not even his father remembered, as he was only two when he lived there. They've...
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Volkswagen Dog Superbowl Ad Barks its Way To Millions of Views

Volkswagen Dog Superbowl Ad Barks its Way To Millions of Views

People love dogs. That's the general theme when advertiser's use our canine pals in their commercials. But it goes even deeper. According to K9 Magazine's 'Dogs in Advertising' article, the dog is synonymous with the most desirable traits that, frankly, are often lacking in their...
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7 Ways To Help Dogs With Compulsive Problems

7 Ways To Help Dogs With Compulsive Problems

With some dogs, meals aren't the only source of oral intake they have. Wool and other fibres, non-digestible plant material, rubber, plastic, wood, and even their own hair are just some of the things a dog may choose to ingest. Called pica – the drive to consume material that is not generally...
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7 Ways To Help Dogs With Compulsive Problems

7 Ways To Help Dogs With Compulsive Problems

With some dogs, meals aren't the only source of oral intake they have. Wool and other fibres, non-digestible plant material, rubber, plastic, wood, and even their own hair are just some of the things a dog may choose to ingest. Called pica – the drive to consume material that is not generally...
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Happy Dog’s Ostrich Meat Food Helps Dogs With Delicate Stomachs & Helps To Aid Projects In Rwanda

Happy Dog’s Ostrich Meat Food Helps Dogs With Delicate Stomachs & Helps To Aid Projects In Rwanda

Happy Dog, Germany’s leading and largest dried premium dog food manufacturer, in keeping with its philosophies, has recently introduced to the UK, as part of its on going programme of providing premium quality products to a discerning market, a new innovative product for dogs with sensitive digestive...
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Happy Dog’s Ostrich Meat Food Helps Dogs With Delicate Stomachs & Helps To Aid Projects In Rwanda

Happy Dog’s Ostrich Meat Food Helps Dogs With Delicate Stomachs & Helps To Aid Projects In Rwanda

Happy Dog, Germany’s leading and largest dried premium dog food manufacturer, in keeping with its philosophies, has recently introduced to the UK, as part of its on going programme of providing premium quality products to a discerning market, a new innovative product for dogs with sensitive digestive...
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Dog Body Language: An Insight

Dog Body Language: An Insight

Why do dogs do some of the strange and quirky things they do? You know what we're talking about. Head tilting, unusual tail wagging, varying styles of barking, territory marking and so on. K9 Magazine has put together a series of dog body language articles that will give you an insight in to some...
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Increased Lyme Disease Risk For Dogs (Please Read)

Increased Lyme Disease Risk For Dogs (Please Read)

Ticks infected with the bacteria that cause Lyme disease may be considerably more prevalent in the UK than recent estimates indicate, according to new research from the University of Bristol that used pet dogs as ‘sentinels’ for human disease risk. Transmitted by ticks, Lyme disease is a...
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