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How To Celebrate Pumpkin Spice Season With Your Dog

Even though it’s still technically summer, pumpkin spice season is officially upon us. (I just walked over to Starbucks in 90-degree weather to get myself a Pumpkin Spice Latte -- I am that dedicated to that drink). Unfortunately, our furry friends can never experience the joy that is a PSL as most of the drink’s ingredients are toxic to them. But like any pup parent, I never want my precious pooch to feel left out. So, I’ve compiled a list of the best ways to celebrate pumpkin spice season with your pooch.

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How To Deal With Your Dog's Anxiety When Your Kids Go Back To School

Back-to-school is approaching, meaning that many children headed back to the classroom. This may be upsetting to your precious pooch, as they will likely be missing their playmate who they spent a ton of time over the summer. As many dogs don’t understand the importance of education, they may feel like their BFF is just abandoning them for no good reason. Thankfully, there are few steps to help your furry cope while your kids are at school.

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How To Prepare Your Dog For Your Relationship Breakup

Going through a breakup is never easy. This is especially true if you share a dog with your soon-to-be ex-partner. Even if you decide that you will have joint custody of your furry friend, it still likely will be an upsetting and confusing time for them. They may be wondering why they can only see one of their pup parents only some of the time.

Fortunately, there are some steps you can take that can help prepare your dog for your relationship break up.

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How To Support Your Grieving Dog After The Loss Of Another Family Dog

It is devastating absolutely devastating when you lose a dog. I still get emotional when I talk about my childhood dog, who passed away ten years ago.

Losing your furry friend becomes even more complicated if you have a surviving canine companion. It is believed dogs do feel grief when they lose a loved one. However, they do not understand the concept, meaning the situation is extremely upsetting and confusing.

Fortunately, there are a few steps to help support your grieving dog.

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