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Dental Care for Dogs

Dental Care for Dogs

Does your dog have particularly bad breath? It could be periodontal or gum disease caused by the accumulation of plaque and tartar. You can prevent oral disease for your pet by establishing an easy and enjoyable dental care routine. Here's how to proceed. Teeth cleaning...
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Fido also Deserves a Pedicure!

Fido also Deserves a Pedicure!

Scratched floors, damaged furniture and scrapes caused by your pooch’s claws... It might be time to trim them! This can sometimes be easier said than done. See the 6 tips below to make your job easier! Accustom them young: The ideal time to introduce claw...
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First aid kit

First aid kit

Available at any pharmacy, some simple and easy to procure items can compose your first aid kit for your dog. Whether on an outing or while meeting with another animal, do not be taken aback if your dog is injured.
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Five Tips to Limit Your Dog’s Unwanted Chewing

Five Tips to Limit Your Dog’s Unwanted Chewing

Does your dog take advantage of your absence to chew on your shoes, curtains or even some of your furniture? Know that all dogs have a great need to bite and chew, as this is part of their natural development. For some, however, this may...
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Fleas: Managing your Dog and its Environment

Fleas: Managing your Dog and its Environment

Fleas are wingless insects of about 1-4 mm. A flea lays approximately 300 to 400 eggs throughout its life, the equivalent of 30 eggs per day. Adult fleas are parasites that feed on blood and can cause injury and illness in your pets. Here are...
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Foreign objects

Foreign objects

Some dogs are too curious for their own good and find themselves chewing foods or objects they shouldn't. What should I do if my dog has ingested a foreign object?
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Four Steps to Get your Dog Used to Getting his Teeth Brushed

Four Steps to Get your Dog Used to Getting his Teeth Brushed

Did you know that shortcomings in your dog's oral hygiene could have serious health repercussions? The presence of tartar on his teeth is only the tip of the iceberg! Gingivitis, bad breath, tooth abscesses, tooth loss are signs that must be monitored. We recommend regular...
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Four Tips to Wash Your Dog at Home

Four Tips to Wash Your Dog at Home

In an ideal world where we would have time to do everything on our ‘’to-do list’’, our dog would enjoy a daily brushing to maintain his beautiful coat, and a bath as recommended by the veterinarian. However, we know that the reality is quite different....
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