Travel with your dog or cat to Canada
Planning To Move To Canada With Your Pet? Here’s How Team PetSpot Will Ensure Hassle-Free Relocation With the 16 years of experience in Pet relocations worldwide , Petspot team ensures right information about rules , regulations and paperwork which requires for your pet travel safely. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency mandates all pets including dogs, cats and ferrets meet certain entry conditions to prev
Read More →Learning compassion from pets
We live in a fast paced reality. We have jobs, families, financial concerns, anxieties, worries and all kinds of things that bombard our brains. In such a reality, it becomes very difficult to focus on our essential nature as compassionate beings. Our ability to contribute positively all the time is at question because life situations demand too many things from us. Most of the time we are working mechanically from t
Read More →Things to Strictly Avoid with a new Puppy
Here are some tips that will help eliminate some unwanted mistakes, confusions and frustrations when you just get a new puppy to your house. No Shower or Bath: If you are getting an absolutely newborn one i.e a pup less than 2 months old, ask your breeder if you can give the puppy a bath. Most likely your breeder will tell you not to. The reason is simple, the pup will catch fever. This is not for grooming reasons.
Read More →How much exercise does my Labrador or Golden Retriever needs?
All dogs irrespective of the breed need some form of daily exercise. The funny thing is not just dogs but we as humans also need exercise, but we have completely forgotten about it. However, since you now have a dog, you have a chance to bring healthy life to not just your dog, but for yourself too. Labrador and Golden Retriever are energetic dogs ( well, most..), you can find this out by simply observing the beha
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