A Dog-Friendly Home

Did you know that some household items like certain plants and foods are toxic to dogs? We have put together tips on keeping your dog safe at home. Your home should be a safe and nurturing environment for your dog as well as your family. There are many things to consider, right down to small details like not leaving your loose change out where dogs might find it.

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SAVE YOUR PUPPY! How to give your puppy CPR.

If you didn't know, well now you know. That puppies need CPR too, not only do they need it when they are drowning or choking its a different method that is used on humans. The graphic tells you everything you need to know on how to start and finish CPR correctly. You never know when your little loved one will need this. 

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How to Make Eco-Friendly Dog Toys from Old Jeans & Tees | DIY Project

Who wants a green dog? We're helping our dogs go green by upcycling old jeans and t-shirts into fun, eco-friendly dog toys. 

Fetch this easy DIY project by shredding your old, undonatable jeans and tees and braiding your way into your dog's playful heart. 

Why buy disposable toys that are made from chemical-laden plastic when you can make your own out of your old clothes. This is one of the easiest DIY projects out there. Start by getting your frustrations by ripping some old clothes to shreds. Then braid the stands together and knot both ends for a great pull toy. 

If your doggie loves to fetch, add a tennis ball on the end and watch those old clothes fly! 

This green and thrifty project from tuja's very own Frugal Frog will save money on toys, keep chemicals and toxins out of your pet's mouth and upcycle clothes that were bound for the dump. Good for the planet, your pooch and the pocketbook. 

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Man's Best Friend, Carpets Biggest Foe

Many people tend to look at their pet as their best friend, companion, or family member because they bring happiness, companionship, joy, and love into their lives. However, they can also bring germs and bacteria into the home as well. Every time your beloved friend steps into your home, they bring a little bit of the great outdoors with them, which could be a variety of dirt, waste, and other messes. These messes could be damaging to you, your family, and home. Because of this reason, it is important to know and understand what is being left behind from your pet and what solutions are available. This infographic shows the importance of regular carpet cleaning when you own a dog and the simple solutions that you can take to keep you, your family, and best friend healthy and protected.

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Are You A Cat Or Dog Person?

id you know that the type of pet you care for says a lot about your personality? Cat people and dog people have quite distinct differences in their personalities. For example, cat people are more likely to be introverts, while dog people are more likely to be extroverts. Cat people prefer music like new wave or Class Rock; dog people are more likely to listen to jam bands.

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