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いぬはにんげんのいちばんのともだちです。
Dogs are a man’s best friend.
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Protect Your Home
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Travelling Without Your Dog
Let’s face it, we all need a vacay or that getaway and with so many restrictions and considerations, traveling with your dog is not often allowed, let alone easy. It’s downright difficult. And inadvertently, you have to leave your baby back home. And there’s no reason to feel guilty about leaving your dog behind, by the way. Learn more!
Dog Insurance Pet Insurance
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Do Dogs Need Vegetables?
It is not uncommon for wild dogs to consume small amounts of vegetation as part of their natural diet. Our dogs have evolved to thrive on a diet that is primarily composed of animal protein. So should you feed your dog vegetables and if so, what type? Learn more.
Dog Laws in Singapore
A dog is for life and beyond which they lay firmly in our hearts and on our minds. - Leon Traazil. To protect the interests of dogs in Singapore, owning a pet does come with its own set of laws, rules and regulations or guidelines. Failing to follow them will result in hefty consequences, all in the name of love. Learn more about dog laws in Singapore.
Is Celery Good For Dogs?
Should dogs be eating Celery? Celery is a low-calorie, low-fat vegetable that is high in fiber and a number of important vitamins and minerals, and it can be a healthy and nutritious addition to a dog's diet. Read on to learn more.
Are Green Beans Good For Dogs?
Are Green Beans safe for dogs to consume? Green Beans are a good source of fiber and a number of important vitamins and minerals, and they can be a healthy and nutritious addition to a dog's diet. But read on to learn more.
Is Broccoli Good For Dogs?
Should dogs eat Broccoli? Broccoli can be a healthy and nutritious addition to a dog's diet, as it is high in fiber and contains a number of important vitamins and minerals, including vitamins C and K, potassium, and calcium. Learn more!
Are Potatoes Good for Dogs?
Are potatoes good for dogs? Potatoes are a good source of vitamins and minerals, and they can be a healthy part of a dog's diet as they provide energy, help with digestion and have anti-inflammatory effects. You can feed dogs Potatoes! Learn more.
Can Dogs Eat Beef Tripe
Beef Tripe is a rich source of protein and contains various vitamins and minerals, including calcium, phosphorus, and iron. Some people believe that beef tripe can help support a healthy digestive system, as it contains natural enzymes and probiotics. It is also a good source of essential fatty acids, which can help support a healthy coat and skin. It can be classified as meat and is a good snack for your dog. Tripe is actually a very good supplement for dogs because there are many healthy benefits of tripe.
Can Dogs Eat Chicken Feet?
Chicken feet are a source of protein and other nutrients for dogs. They also contain collagen, which can help support healthy skin and coat. Not only are they loaded with glucosamine and chondroitin for joint support for mobility, but they also serve as natural toothbrushes, helping to keep your dog's gums and teeth clean and healthy.
You Better Work
Now that the world is getting on to living with the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s time to go back to the office. But how do you deal with leaving your dog at home alone again? Fret not, here are 8 tips to leaving your dog at home while you go back to work.
Flowers Safe For Dogs
People buy flowers to decorate their homes for a variety of reasons. While some flowers are safe for dogs, others can be toxic when ingested. It is important to be aware of which flowers are safe and which ones to avoid if you have a dog in your home.
Breathe Better with Plants
Especially when living in an apartment, it becomes truly important to choose the right plants for you. Choose air-purifying plants that are best for your dog and you. We’ve drilled down to the 3 dog-friendly plants that not only are good for them but good for you too!
Plants Good For Dogs
It is important to choose plants that are safe for dogs, as some plants can be toxic when ingested and cause harm to animals. It is advisable to select plants that are not toxic to dogs, as well as those that do not have thorns, spines, or seeds that could cause injury.
Dangers When Walking Your Dog
One of the last things you’d think about is to walk your dog and end up being in danger. But it is one of the realities we must face. Even in a city like Singapore (or anywhere really) where it is a cleaned city, once you get a dog and walk it around greenbelt areas or parks, you’ll discover there is much hidden trash and danger all around. Learn more about the dangers of just walking your dog.
Common Dog Poison at Home
When you think of poison, you would think of things that harm us as humans, but for a dog there are many things at home that can cause irritation, can be harmful or at its worst, can kill. In some cases, the dogs don’t even have to ingest it, just by skin contact, substances in the eye, inhalation or envenomation and they can crumble or perish. Learn more about the common household things that can poison your dog.
Toxic Household Cleaners
We use many household cleaners at home. Many of which are not safe for dogs or have contents or contain ingredients that are bad for them. Even if they don’t kill, it puts them at risk for things like anemia, cancer, kidney and liver damage and many more or damage their skin, eyes and other membranes. Learn what to avoid!
Guidelines for Buying Things For Your Pet
We love our pets. We buy stuff for our pets. But we live in a world with finite space and if you’re like us and you live in tiny apartment, this cannot be any more real. Whether or not you’re a minimalist, into sustainable living or zero waste, things can get out of hand real fast. Here is a guide or rather a point of view for buying things for our pets. This guide will keep us in check and keep us less wasteful.
A Print For All Eternity
You love your cat/dog and give them healthy and delicious Kuro Snacks all the time. But as far as keepsakes go, nothing beats having your dog’s nose or paw printed, inked and saved forever! It’s one of those novelties that never gets old. Whether it’s when your cat or dog is a kitten or a pup and tracking its changes as it grows, or just having that one print, it’s something worth holding on to.
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