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April is National Dog Fitness Month!

Stay fit with your dog, imagine all the ways you can play outside. We have previously shared how to make a rainy day walk an opportunity for dog enrichment. You can also start looking forward to summer dog walks.  Let’s

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Dogs That Assist People Who Are Blind

Have you ever watched the unique interaction between a visually impaired person walking with their guide dog?  It is a really unique relationship that these canine and humans share.  Not only do they assist their owner with daily living, but

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Research Study Helps Traumatized Dogs Recover

An American SPCA in St. Hubert’s, Madison, New Jersey, has revolutionized the rehabilitation of traumatized dogs. This Animal Welfare Center is unique with a new approach. The dogs are given a strict program and strict socialization and training for 3

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What to Expect As Your Dog Ages?

As dogs age they go through physical and biological changes as part of the normal aging process. As owners it is sometimes sad to watch them mature towards their senior years. Having a good relationship with a veterinarian that you

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Building French Literacy In Young Childhood

Quality educational resources for at home learning are difficult to find when your child is in a French Immersion program. Most families with children in French Immersion do not have French Language at home. They are primarily any other language

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5 Ways Dogs Show Affection

As a typical dog owner, you probably come home to an overly excited dog who can not wait to see you! Your dog is eager to play with you and especially loves feeding time. And despite all that – you

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