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It’s National Holistic Pet Day


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Our Dogs Can Enjoy A Beautiful Sunset

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Holistic health refers to a philosophy of medical care that views physical, mental aspects of life as closely interconnected and equally important approaches to treatment. Natural food is often part of the holistic treatment.

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Golden Doodles - What Are These Huggable Canines


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How Huggable And Lovable Is This?

Every time I mention to someone that I am totally in love with Golden Doodles I get a “What? What’s a Golden Doodle?”

So, here is a simple answer.

The term GoldenDoodle(Golden Doodle) describes a hybrid dog, crossbred between a Golden Retriever and a Poodle. This hybrid is often said to have begun in Australia, along with theLabradoodle.

US fanciers challenge this assertion. Poodle hybrids have become increasingly popular and it is likely that the combination of Golden Retrieverand Poodle has been duplicated by breeders in various countries.

Goldendoodles are intelligent and obedient. The make great family pets and will be wonderful companions. They are very social and devoted to family members. They are people dogs, good with kids and other dogs and pets, and friendly with strangers.

Golden doodles are likely to get into mischief if they spend most of their lives alone or bored. (My golden retriever certainly gets in trouble when bored. I can vouch for that first hand.) They are intelligent and love to please, therefore, they are very easy to train. They are a medium to large size family dog with great temperaments.

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Pet Oral Health - Worthy Of A Reprint

Important! Pet Dental Health Solutions to Oral Care Crisis Among Pets

At a veterinarian conference in Orlando, Florida, a Vetrenarian asked 400 fellow veterinarians if they regularly brushed their own pets‘ teeth. Only four said they did. With such dismal statistics, it’s no wonder oral disease is the No. 1 health problem among dogs and cats over age three, afflicting up to 80 percent of these pets in North America. It’s a huge issue that can cause serious health problems, major discomfort and behavioral changes in your pet,” Periodontal disease is a serious deterioration of the gums and supporting bones of the teeth.  Read about another secret of dental health care at the end of this article!

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