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Happy Birthday Betty White

Betty White, the dog mom we all inspired to be. Sadly the last day of 2021 was the last day we had the light of Betty. Over the years Betty White has been an extreme advocate for dogs and other animal welfare groups around the world! Her bond with animals was like no other. For her 100th birthday today January 17th we are taking part of the #bettywhitechallenge where everyone should pick a local rescue or animal shelter in your area and donate any amount in Betty White's name

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Fostering During Pandemic Causes A Surge In Love Hormones

With all of the negative news going on right now, it’s uplifting to hear something GOOD coming from all of this madness. Studies are showing that people are finding that the increase in fostering animals has equally increased the happiness and mental health of the humans who take them in.

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Choosing the Right Dog For You & Your Family

Welcoming a dog into your family can be an excellent idea. A dog can help your children to learn responsibility and empathy. It can be a friend and a constant companion. A dog will protect you and your home, and mean that you always have someone to talk to or give you a cuddle when you are feeling low. There are many advantages to owning a dog, and most families wouldn’t be without theirs. Those of us that had dogs when we were children are often keen to welcome one into our own families and wouldn’t feel complete without our furry friends.

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Woman in India feeding homeless dogs during lockdown›

We are all doing our part to stay safe and most importantly, keep others safe right now. With essential workers the only people that should be out and about right now us gals are forever grateful to everyone on the frontlines, working the stores, running mass transit, delivering our dog food, and everything in between… but there is one woman in particular who has caught our eyes and more importantly our hearts.

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Coronavirus: What Covid-19 Means For Your Dog

The Coronavirus has brought the world to a standstill. The worst thing about the disease is the confusion - the majority of people don’t know what they can and can’t do because the rules aren’t clear. For dog moms, life is even tougher because you have a pooch to take care of as well as you and your family. Can you take them out for regular walks? What happens if you need to self-isolate? What are the options?

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