From the category archives:

Favorite Dog Products

Does Your Dog Need Boots?

by Keri K. on March 2, 2010

Here’s my (and my Chinese Crested, Mojito’s) experience with dog boots and Wisconsin winters.

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Our merchandising team has announced the hottest pet products for 2009, and a trend toward health and safety is definitely evident.

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Dogs & Dog Beds

by Barb S. on December 15, 2009

Think your dog doesn’t need a bed? Honestly, 10 years ago, I thought my dog just needed his own blanket. Now I see how much my dogs appreciate a comfortable bed. Also, take note of the way your dog sleeps – it will give you a hint as to the type of bed he prefers.

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Bloggers’ Choice Dog Toys

by Ellen B. on December 9, 2009

Picking the right dog toys for your dog isn’t always easy. Drs. Foster & Smith bloggers suggest dog toys based on their own dog’s preferences.

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Bloggers’ Choice Dog Treats

by Ellen B. on November 25, 2009

Whether using dog treats for training or just for fun, it’s nice to offer your dog variety of treats. Recommendations for “tried and true” treats for your dog from our blog authors.

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Must-Haves For Your Big Dog

by Barb S. on November 23, 2009

Big dogs, although they need some of the same items all dogs need, also have special needs because of their size. I have these for each of my Newfs, and it makes their lives more comfortable, and, I believe, better.

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Put Your Dog to Work

by Tina C. on November 19, 2009

Help your dog burn off energy and keep him from getting bored by giving him simple jobs around the house. Learn simple household jobs your dog will enjoy.

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Top Dog Toys to Combat Boredom

by Ellen B. on September 16, 2009

A bored dog often spells trouble! Boredom can result in many dog behavior problems such as: excessive barking, excessive licking, inappropriate chewing, digging and getting into things he shouldn’t. Dog toys are one solution to keep your dog busy and his mind stimulated.

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