TailChasers® Blog
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Heatstroke Alert: How to Keep Your Dog Safe During Hot Temperature Walks
While we love the sunshine and long days, it's essential to remember how much hotter it gets for our furry companions. Walking your dog during the scorching season requires extra precautions to prevent heatstroke, a severe and potentially life-threatening condition....
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Leash Training for Reactive Dogs: Techniques for Managing Reactive Behavior
Walking your dog should be a pleasant and stress-free experience, but it can be a challenging and anxiety-inducing ordeal for many owners of reactive dogs. Reactive behavior in dogs is a common issue, and it often manifests as barking, lunging,...
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Exploring Different Material Options for Dog Leashes
When walking your furry friend, choosing the right leash is as important as selecting the perfect collar. The leash is your lifeline to keeping your dog safe and under control during walks and outdoor adventures. But with many materials and...
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Exploring the Top Dog Leashes for Running | Which One is Right for You and Your Dog
Running with your furry companion can be a great bonding activity and an excellent way to keep you and your dog healthy. But to make the most of your runs together, you must have the right leash to keep your...
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Camping With Your Dog | Everything You Should Know
Is it even camping if you don’t take your dog? Not in our world! But before you head out on your camping-with-your-dog adventure, there are a few things to think about to make it a success. Read on to find out what they are.
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Jingle All the Way to Safety: 10 Tips for Safe Holidays for Your Dog
While it’s not like we are actively putting our pets at risk during the holiday season, their safety might not be top of our to-do list. And with holiday travel, big gatherings, gifts dotted around the house, and food-a-plenty, home can be a different place for our dogs this time of year.
The following are 10 ways you can look out for your dog during the holidays so they stay safe and happy – which is a gift all in itself.