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Ever wonder what it’s like to go dog sledding?
February 16, 2011 • Travel • Trends •
By: Dr. Patrick Mahaney
Have you ever heard the call of the wild? Well, I did on a recent trip to Park City, UT during Sundance 2011. I had the great opportunity to experience the instinctual prowess of sled dogs.
Alaskan Malamutes, Siberian Huskies, and similar mixes made up the members of this close knit canine pack. Even though they are not biological siblings (i.e. litter mates), their... -
Peppermint Pups: Natural Ways to Keep Pests off Fido
February 04, 2011 • Health & Wellness •
By Carrie Boyko, All Things Dog Blog
Whether you’re looking to go sans top spot treatments for fleas and ticks, or simply want to keep the mosquitoes at bay, there are ways to combat the insect world, without adding poisonous toxins to your dog’s system. Besides saving Fido’s liver, you’ll also be helping to save the planet!
Interested in giving it a try? I speak from experience that these...
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The Pet Plan and Pet Trust Guide: Book review
February 01, 2011 • Product Reviews
Some topics we don’t like to think about but they must be talked about. Even better, when someone else talks about them and shares the legalese and must-knows about said topics, we here at FIDO Friendly magazine gravitate to these books.
What would happen to your dog(s) if something happened to you? What if you travel and go away for a day, a week, or as we all shall pass, forever?
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Fat Cats and Lucky Dogs: Book review
February 01, 2011 • Product Reviews
How to leave some of your estate to your pet: Plain and simple, Fat Cats and Lucky Dogs, spells it all out. Laywer Barry Seltzer and Professor Gerry W. B Beyer spell out easy steps to help improve your pet’s quality of life and general well-being and potential survival should you become ill or pass away.
Topic we happily talk about? No.
Topic that’s necessary and mandates talking about? Waggingly,...
