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What happens to a dog during breakup or divorce?
December 13, 2011 • At Home
A scenario played out in countless American homes each year goes a little something like this.
1: “Fine. I don’t care. I just want out. Take the car…take the TV…take the stereo. But the dog is mine.”
2: “Oh, you think so, huh? Well that’s not going to happen. He’s my dog and he stays with me!”
1: “Your dog? Really? Your dog? We’ll see about that. Expect a call from my lawyer!”
While the issues...
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Hero Dog Awards to Air on Hallmark Channel Friday, 11/11/11
November 10, 2011 • At Home •
By: Judy FridonoTo join me for the premier of the American Humane Association Hero Dog Awards on the Hallmark Channel this Friday, 11/11 at 8pm PST... in the comfort of your own home!
You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll be inspired by the stories of the eight finalists, including Ricochet that were honored at the red-carpet awards show, hosted by Carson Kressley from "Queer Eye for the Straight...
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How to acclimate your dog to a new home environment
September 01, 2011 • At Home • Health & Wellness •
Moving to a new home or apartment can be exciting, but very stressful, especially when it comes to acclimating your pet to their new environment. The good news is the process for acclimating a dog to a new home is very similar to doing so with a new puppy. The benefit is that the dog already knows the family, etc.
Below are just a few tips to help your pooch become more comfortable in his or...
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FIDO Friendly Animal Radio Show August 2011
August 02, 2011 • Trends • At Home •
It’s that time dog lovers! Our Publisher, Susan Sims, with her monthly awesome radio show on Animal Radio.
Click here to listen: Animal Radio with FIDO Friendly August 2011
This month, Susan interviews:Pethub.com: Keep your pet connected with critical ID information.
Aussie-Inc.com: Taking Australian products to American retailers
Blogpaws.com: The gathering place for pet bloggers.
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How to handle ticks on your dog
July 21, 2011 • At Home • Health & Wellness •
Your dog comes in from a romp by the Boise or Payette River and settles down on your lap for a belly rub when you feel a bump on your dog's soft fur. When you look closer you find the bane of many a dog and dog owner's life; the tick.
Male brown dog ticks and non-engorged female ticks are flat and brown. Deer ticks are tiny; you can barely see them if they haven't had their 'drink' yet. As the...
