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Thinking of getting a dog for yourself or a friend or family member over the holidays? You might want to reconsider that idea.
Posted: November 20, 2018;
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Don't know what to get your dog this holiday season? Here are some holiday stocking stuffers that are pawsitively great.
Posted: November 19, 2018;
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These are hilarious ... if your dog could talk, here would be his resolutions!
Posted: December 22, 2015;
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At Bark Busters, we're all about dog safety. Make sure the holidays are fun and safe for your dog!
Posted: October 27, 2015;
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In
case you're thinking of giving a dog as a holiday present, read our article on
why this may not be such a good idea.
Posted: November 25, 2014;
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The Fourth of July can be fun or scary for your dog ... here's how to make it safe!
Posted: June 23, 2014;
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Remember the famous quote by Mark Twain? Read this funny but truthful Father's Day Blog on Speak Dog.
Posted: June 7, 2014;
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What dangers lurk for dogs around your neighborhood or back yard?
Posted: June 4, 2014;
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May is National Dog Bite Prevention Month and Bark Busters wants to do everything possible to keep you safe. Read these tips so you're not a dog bite victim!
Posted: May 20, 2014;
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Unfortunately 45% of all U.S. dogs are either overweight or obese. This equates to 35 million dogs! Just like humans, these extra pounds can make them more prone to certain illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, arthritis, and lung disorders. On the flip side, studies have shown that dogs who are at their ideal weight live at least two years longer than their overweight counterparts.
Posted: January 12, 2014;
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