Pet Costume Contest: 2nd Annual Trick or Treat Them Well

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Wellness Pet Company’s 2nd Annual #TrickorTreatThemWell Costume Contest: Winners Announced Wellness Pet Company celebrated Halloween this year with our 2nd Annual #TrickorTreatThemWell Costume Contest. We invited pet parents to submit photos of their furry companions in creative, clever, and spooky costumes—and we received many delightful entries that showcased how much fun the season can be … Read more

First-Time Puppy Owner Guide: Training, Potty and Behavior Tips

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Puppies are a lot like newborns: they need constant attention, regular feeding, and gentle guidance as they grow. Bringing a puppy into your home is a rewarding experience, but it requires preparation and commitment. The following tips for first-time puppy owners will help you lay a strong foundation for a healthy, well-behaved dog and a … Read more

7 Little-Known Facts About Pit Bulls

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October is not only National Pit Bull Awareness Month, it also includes National Pit Bull Awareness Day on October 28. To honor these dogs and help correct common misconceptions, here are several lesser-known, accurate facts about pit bulls. The goal is to encourage readers to see pit bulls as the loyal, affectionate companions they often … Read more

How to Socialize Your New Kitten in 5 Practical Steps

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How to socialize a kitten Every cat owner hopes for a friendly, confident companion that interacts well with people and other animals. Socialization is the foundation for that behavior. The most sensitive period for a kitten’s behavioral and social development is roughly between four and sixteen weeks of age, so having a deliberate plan for … Read more

How Much Does Dog Teeth Cleaning Cost? Average Prices

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Ah, the realities of dog ownership: warm morning walks, apologizing when your dog barks at the neighbor’s yard, and the not-so-glamorous job of dental care. Few owners look forward to brushing their dog’s teeth, and many skip routine care altogether. Yet dental health is a vital part of your dog’s overall well-being. Good oral hygiene … Read more

Take a Thanksgiving Gratitude Walk With Your Dog

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Add a Little Extra Thanks to Your Doggy’s Thanksgiving Day With a Walking Meditation This Thanksgiving, go beyond saying “thank you” at the table—show gratitude to your dog with a simple walking meditation, or gratitude walk, before or after the big meal. A short, intentional walk can deepen your connection, calm both of you, and … Read more

Dog DNA Test Benefits: What Your Pet’s Breed Reveals

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Dog DNA testing has become increasingly popular, and it’s not just for people. With simple at-home kits, dog owners can learn about their pet’s breed makeup, ancestry, inherited traits and potential health risks. If you’ve ever wondered what kind of dog you actually brought home or why your dog behaves or looks a certain way, … Read more

6 Proven Ways to Reduce Separation Anxiety in Dogs

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Separation Anxiety In Dogs Few things are more endearing than a dog that follows you from room to room. But when that close attachment becomes intense distress whenever you leave, it can turn into separation anxiety in dogs. This condition causes emotional upset and unwanted behaviors while you’re away, but with the right approach many … Read more

Pet Camping Checklist: Keep Your Pets Safe and Comfortable

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How to Make the Most of Pet-Friendly Camping Bringing a pet camping can be one of the most rewarding ways to share time outdoors: fresh air, long walks, and cozy evenings by the fire. Whether your companion is a dog, a cat that tolerates travel, or another adventurous pet, planning and preparation make the difference … Read more

7 Proven Ways to Reward Your Dog for Good Behavior

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How to Reward Your Dog Pavlov’s classic experiments remind us that dogs respond strongly to positive reinforcement. Positive reinforcement encourages dogs to repeat behaviors that earn a reward, teaching them which actions you want to see more often. Trainers and behaviorists favor this approach because it builds reliable, cooperative responses without fear or punishment. Below … Read more