Your Pet's First Grooming Appointment: What To Expect

Posted on: 1 October 2020

The COVID pandemic of 2020 shut down the United States to the point where people were stuck in their homes for months. In response to all of that time alone, how did people respond? They got puppies! Shelters, breeders, rescue centers, and pet stores have all reported a huge increase in the demand for puppies. This is likely due to the joy and happiness that a dog can bring into people's lives, not to mention the companionship.
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About The Aussiedoodle

Posted on: 17 October 2019

An Aussiedoodle dog is a crossbreed, also known as a hybrid dog. The dog breeds that are used to make this type of hybrid is an Australian shepherd and a standard poodle. There are many reasons why so many people look specifically for this type of puppy, and you can learn more about the breed by reading the following questions and answers that are covered here. How big does this dog grow to be?
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3 Tips To Keep Your Cat Calm At The Vet

Posted on: 11 February 2019

If you have ever taken your cat to the vet, then you know just how frightening and stressful the situation can be for your pet. Of course, you don't want things to be any scarier for your cat than they have to be. Plus, if you can keep your cat calm, the whole situation can be easier for you and the vet, too. These three tips will help you get started with keeping your pet nice and calm when it's time for a vet appointment.
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Get A Move On: What To Look For When Buying A Used Horse Trailer

Posted on: 25 September 2018

If you're in the market for a horse trailer, don't forget to consider a used one. You can save yourself quite a bit of money by choosing used over new, especially when it comes to horse trailers. When purchasing a trailer for your horses, you do need to spend some time ensuring that you're choosing the right one, and that you'll get your money's worth out of the transaction. Here are three steps that will help when you're looking for a used trailer for your horses.
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