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AWAY WITH PEE SPOTS
We do love our lawns and aspire to a lush carpet of green, but too often the reality is scattered brown spots in that green grass. Your dog is probably responsible for them, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Here are some tips to manage those spots:
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COPING WITH FIREWORKS FEAR
July 4th is this weekend, but if your neighborhood is like mine, there have been fireworks going off for many nights already. If your Greyhound is nervous about thunder, it’s a safe bet that fireworks will bother him even more. Keep your pup safe and happy this 4th of July with these quick and helpful tips.
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GREYHOUNDS AND SUMMER HEAT
As the weather heats up around the country, and we are able to get out and about more, we love to take our Greyhounds with us on family outings. Summertime activities like lounging by the pool, hikes and picnics, and beach outings have the potential for your dog to overheat, because they do not tolerate the heat as well as we do. Greyhounds usually have little body fat, and their dense muscles tend to generate a lot of heat during activity, so they can be prone to overheating very quickly.
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DIY PORTABLE FIRST AID KIT
As things are starting to open up, many of us are taking trips with our Greyhounds, to hike or camp. It’s good to be prepared even if you’re not traveling in case of an accident or other emergency, like a natural disaster. Just like you have a first aid kit for the humans in your home; it’s important to keep one handy for the canines in your life.You can buy one or make your own. Here's how:
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MORE PAWSOME HACKS FOR DOG OWNERS
Your Greyhound is a source of joy — and a lot of work. Last week we looked at some creative dog-owner life hacks that could make your life so much easier: tips for shedding, feeding, pills, cleaning up accidents. Find the blog here https://bit.ly/pawsome-dog-hacks. This week we are going to look at some more ways to save time and money. -
PAWSOME HACKS FOR DOG OWNERS
No doubt about it, we love our Greyhounds. As much as we adore them, owning a dog can be a lot of work. Here are some essential dog care hacks that will make life easier for everyone.
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COUNTER SURFING
One of the things we have to learn when adopting a Greyhound is that nothing on the counter is off limits, in their mind. All food they have smelled before has been theirs. Not only that, but dogs are opportunistic scavengers from way back. Your dog is rewarded every time he jumps on the counter and finds food or something to chew, so it is very important to stop counter surfing ASAP, preferably before it starts. This behavior is not only irritating but it can be dangerous. Hot food can burn, glass can break and cause cuts, or your dog could ingest something that is harmful to them. Counter surfing should be curbed as soon as possible to avoid a vet visit. There are many strategies we can undertake to prevent it though.
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SEPARATON ANXIETY
Slowly, as the country starts to re-open, we will be going back to work. Our dogs have adored having us home for weeks now, so it will be a big adjustment for them as well. With such an overload of quality time with their families, dogs are building up a huge reservoir of over-dependency. If your hound has been a Velcro Dog while you have been home, they may experience the distress of separation anxiety. Here are some ways you can calm an anxious dog who hates to be alone.
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SPRING SALE!
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SURVIVAL GUIDE TO WORKING AT HOME WITH A DOG
A whole lot of Greyhound owners are working from home now, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic. Dogs are loving it, because they never did understand why we had to leave them every day! Working from home can come with a bunch of obstacles though, and your dog can sometimes be one of them. Since it looks like this physical distancing situation is likely to last a while, here are some thoughts to help you keep your sanity in the meantime.
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TOP REASONS TO ADOPT A GREYHOUND
“Top 10” lists abound on the internet, but I wanted to put my own spin on the subject. Well, spoiler alert, there are WAY more than 10 greyt reasons to adopt a Greyhound, and I couldn’t get the list down to less than 11!
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JAKE by Denise Dubarbier
Denise Dubarbier shared this poem, JAKE, which was written in honor of her first greyhound boy.
JAKE by Denise Dubarbier:
I didn’t really want you,
I wasn’t really sure,
And I’ll admit I had my doubts,
When you came through that door.
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