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Dog Walking Safety: A Guide for Responsible Dog Owners

Dog Walking Safety: A Guide for Responsible Dog Owners

  • Maria Bloss

The world instantly becomes a better place with a loving dog by your side. Unfortunately, danger lurks around every corner for your furry friend. This means they can be surrounded by major threats everywhere they go, especially when they are out for a walk. Thankfully, there are ways to keep them comfortable and out of harm’s way. Here are some of them: Allow Bathroom Breaks For dogs, taking a walk...

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The Different Benefits Your Dog Gets From Regular Walking

The Different Benefits Your Dog Gets From Regular Walking

  • Maria Bloss

The Different Benefits Your Dog Gets From Regular Walking Dogs absolutely love walking! They instantly get giddy and excited as soon as you pick up their leash. But aside from the typical enjoyment, your dog can get so much more benefits from regular walking, which is why you should make it a staple in their life.  Walking your dog stimulates their mental, physical, behavioral, and social skills. They get exercise,...

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5 Mandatory Pet Rules in Dubai Dog Owners Should Know About

5 Mandatory Pet Rules in Dubai Dog Owners Should Know About

  • Maria Bloss

5 Mandatory Pet Rules in Dubai Dog Owners Should Know About Having a pet is a thought welcomed by many people all over the world. However, owning a pet in certain countries can be challenging as some strict policies and regulations come with it. Nevertheless, you are safe to have a pet as long as you abide by the laws and rules that apply to pet ownership where you live....

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6 Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion in Dogs

6 Symptoms of Heat Exhaustion in Dogs

  • Maria Bloss

As a tropical desert, the weather in Dubai is hot and sunny throughout the year. Summertime in the country is even worse. Since temperatures during this season can reach up to 40 °C, some of our canine friends could be at risk of hyperthermia—also known as heat exhaustion. Since dogs can't sweat like humans do to cool themselves down, they are more sensitive to heat. While mild heat exhaustion is...

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