Author: Therese Corkery

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Different Benefits of Having a Pet in Your House

Pets offer emotional support, physical health benefits, and stress relief. 66% of U.S. households are estimated to have a pet, totaling 90+ million dogs and 94 million cats. Prepare your backyard with secure barriers & train your pet for obedience & socialization. Get the essentials such as food, bowls, bedding, toys, crates, litter boxes & vaccinations. With proper preparation &

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5 Tips to Make Your Home Pet-Friendly

Designate pet-safe zones in the home to provide comfort and security. Pet-proof your home by removing hazards and securing cabinets. Choose durable flooring materials that are easy to clean, like hardwood, laminate, or tile. Invest in pet-friendly furniture made of leather or microfiber with removable covers for easy cleaning. Revamp your outdoor space with a secure fence, non-toxic plants, toys,

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Battle Versus Sugar: What to Do

Understand different names for added sugars on food labels and ingredients to identify unhealthy amounts. Reduce portion size of meals and snacks to reduce daily sugar intake. Regular exercise helps maintain a healthy weight, manage glucose levels, improve insulin sensitivity, and reduce stress-induced cravings. Limit daily intake of added sugars to less than 10% of total energy intake for optimal

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Ensure Your Backyard Is a Secure and Safe Haven for Your Furry Friends

Trim or remove potentially hazardous plants and trees from the backyard to ensure pet safety.  Cover all electrical outlets and chemicals and protect pets from standing water sources. Install a fence around the yard’s perimeter to keep pets in and predators out. Provide ample shade for pets to cool off during hot days, and never leave them unattended outdoors. Having

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5 Tips to Create a Bright Pet Space During the Holidays

Choose a color scheme to match the season, such as autumnal hues, winter blues and whites, or pastel colors. Bring in decorations that make your pet feel welcome in their newly-festive home. Display holiday lights to liven up your pet’s space. Add extra comfort with plush bedding. Invite guests over to enjoy the space with you and your pet. With

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What to Do When Your Dog’s Chewing Becomes Destructive

• Chewing is a normal behavior for dogs, but it needs to be monitored closely.  • Providing toys, activities, and pup-safe treats can help reduce boredom and stress.  • Consider underlying health issues if excessive chewing habits have developed suddenly. Your vet can help diagnose any medical issues.  • Move any items out of reach or pet-proof the area to

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How To Prepare Your Home for a New Pet

You’ve decided that you want to adopt a pet and become a pet owner! Congratulations! This is an exciting time and should be celebrated. But before you bring your new furry friend home, there are some things you should consider in order to make sure your home is ready to welcome them with open arms. Here are a few tips

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Where to Take Your Pet for Some Fun and Adventure

Like most people, you treat your pets as part of your family. When you plan a vacation, your furry friend should be invited along! But not all vacation destinations are pet-friendly. Sometimes, it can be not easy to find a place that’ll welcome your four-legged companion with open arms. Luckily, plenty of fantastic destinations around the world are perfect for

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Outdoor Spaces Your Dog Will Love to Live In

Have you ever thought about giving your dog their own outdoor space? If you have the room, there are plenty of fun options for designing a custom space for your pet. Keep reading to learn about the outdoor spaces your dog will love to live in: A Spacious Dog House A dog house is a great way to give your

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Preparing Your Home for a Rescued Dog

Dogs are great companions and even greater bodyguards. But sometimes, some people take them for granted. As a result, about three million dogs enter shelters annually. These dogs usually come from homes where they were neglected or abused. Thankfully, most of these dogs will be adopted by the end of the year. Adopting a rescued dog is a gratifying experience. Not only

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