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Tips to Make Water Play More Fun for Your Cocker Spaniel

2023-05-25T08:20:56+00:00

The cocker spaniel is a well-loved and highly preferred breed of choice because of their cheerful and playful disposition. They are originally bred as bird-hunting dogs, and are therefore some of the most active breeds out there. A cocker’s sporty nature makes for great time doing water sports, and if you are one of

Picking Out the Best Pet Camera for Your Cocker Spaniel

2023-05-06T06:45:17+00:00

One of the hardest parts of being a pet parent is leaving them at home while you go about your work. While cocker spaniels have great adaptability to home living, they can have very low tolerance to being alone. This might trigger anxiety, which in turn would make you anxious, too. They are also really

Why Do Dogs Make Us Happy: From Stress Relief to Social Connections

2024-07-18T06:10:40+00:00

Dogs have an extraordinary ability for bringing happiness into our lives. Beyond their furry faces and loyal companionship, there's a deeper connection that resonates with humans on a profound emotional level. A research from the American Psychiatric Association found that 87% of dog owners said that owning a dog has a mostly positive impact

Asian Strain of Canine Distemper: Is it alarming?

2024-09-19T09:17:19+00:00Tags: |

It’s suspected that ashipment of animals that a Canadian animal welfare organization rescued from a South Korean meat market last fall (in October 2018) brought the Asian strain of Canine Distemper Virus (CDV) into Canada. One of the dogs in the shipment developed a cough and appeared lethargic two weeks after its arrival, and within ten days the dog had developed muscle twitches and seizures, and ultimately

Tips for Running With Your Dog

2024-09-19T08:43:56+00:00Tags: |

There’s no better bonding activity than running with your dog. Running with dog makes you happy and healthy. But don’t start when your pet’s too young! Hard surfaces can damage joints; bones have not yet fully formed. Wait until areas of bone growth have begun to close and harden, which varies by breed. Young or

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