Dog Psychology

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Multipet Household

Having many pets can be an enriching experience, from two dogs and a cat to a muddle of guinea pigs, or mixing and matching everything in between. Finding ways for all the animals in the house to get on is imperative for animal safety and human sanity, so read on to see what we suggest.

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How to Introduce a New Cat to Your Pets

Introducing cats to other cats or even to dogs can be a challenge. It doesn’t have to all end in tears, though. Here’s our guide on introducing a new cat to your household!

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What To Do If Your Dog Is Shaking?

When addressing and preventing shaking in dogs, being proactive can significantly affect your pup’s well-being. Understanding the root cause of the shaking is what’s most important. Once you identify the cause, you can take the right steps to address it.

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Dogs for Rescue: Guide to Bringing Home Your Rescue Dog

Adopting a rescue dog is a wonderful way to welcome a new member to the family and offer a dog a second chance, but it can be a complex experience for both pet and owner. This guide covers how to properly prepare, bring home, and establish proper training for a smooth transition for your rescue canine.

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Pet Separation Anxiety

Moving houses, changing jobs, kids leaving home, breakups—these are all huge things for humans, but we don’t often consider how they affect our pets. Separation anxiety, separation distress, separation-related behavior: what does any of it mean? It means your pet has a noticeable adverse reaction to being left home alone.

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