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Canine Fitness Fridays: How FitBark 2 Benefits Senior Dogs

My friend Raeleen has a Lhaso Apso named Jack. She uses Fitbark 2 to monitor Jack’s activity, play and sleep patterns. Jack is a senior Lhaso at 13 years old. He enjoys walks and is still in good health. Jack’s First Day With FitBark 2 Jack was excited to start his first moments with FitBark […]

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Transform Your Australian Shepherd’s Health: Use FitBark For Dogs with Food Allergies!

Once you get your FitBark, plug it in to charge and create your dog’s profile.  If you need help getting started with the FitBark app, check out my previous video below. Creating a FitBark Profile for Your Allergy-Prone Australian Shepherd Once you have that much sorted out, next you want to create your dog’s profile

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Building a FitBark Social Community For You and Your Dog

Building a FitBark social community for you and your dog is important for both your health. The World Health Organization describes many determinants of health. Some of which consist of modifiable factors, those we control, and non-modifiable factors, things we cannot control – like our genetics. Being social is considered a modifiable factor, you build

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Canine Fitness Month: Celebrate Dog and Human Fitness

Canine Fitness Month: Celebrate Dog and Human Fitness Launched in April 2017, Canine Fitness Month originated in the United States as a response to escalating concerns over obesity in dogs. It is a campaign designed to inspire dog owners to increase physical activity with their pets. The focus of Canine Fitness Month has been to

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Diabetes in Dogs: Health Monitoring for Paw-Parents to Manage at Home

I have just been diagnosed with diabetes. My paw-parents took me to the veterinarian after they noticed I was drinking a lot more and had some new urinary incontinence in the house.  Initially, they thought I was just regressing in my potty-training. Just going through a phase.  But I was really hungry all the time

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Canine Fitness Fridays! Life with a New Puppy?

Life With A New Puppy   So you got a new puppy, you are relieved to get past the sleepless nights of whining and whimpering.  But now what?  You and the new puppy have mastered potty training.  Now you are establishing basic, daily routines. You got a new puppy but you are left with questions. 

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