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If you’re missing a dog this season, you may notice the grief feels heavier, sharper, or more unexpected than it does during the rest of the year. You’re not imagining it and you’re not doing anything wrong. The holidays have a way of bringing emotions to the surface, especially holiday grief, and especially when it comes to the dogs who shared our lives so w...


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The holidays bring rich meals and festive treats, but not all of them are safe or healthy for our dogs. The good news? Many whole, seasonal foods can actually help support your dog’s immune system, fight inflammation, and contribute to long-term wellness. Most of these foods make delightful toppers to your dog’s balanced food diet, but if this article inspires you to do more ...


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Most dog parents know that early detection is one of the most powerful tools we have in the fight against canine cancer. In fact, many cancers are far more treatable — and sometimes even curable — when caught early.

While a monthly home check matters all ye...


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7 Ways to Deal with Holiday Grief

The holidays have a way of stirring up memories especially when you’re missing a dog who was once part of every routine, every celebration, every quiet m

oment. Grief can feel heavier this time of year, but creating new ways to honor your dog’s memory can transform that ache into something soft, meaningful, and even he...


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Cancer is one of the leading health concerns for dogs, particularly as they age. While a cancer diagnosis can be frightening, advances in veterinary medicine have made many forms of canine cancer treatable. Understanding the warning signs, risk factors, and treatment options can help you be a better advocate for your dog’s health.

How Common Is Cancer in Dogs?

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