Meet Smiling Dog Popeye
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by The Bark Editors
1y ago
Dog's Name:  Popeye  Dog's Age: 12 Adoption Story: Every Sunday, a rescue comes out for adoption events. Every week, Popeye was the last dog left. He sometimes was left under the table because he was “bossy” and barked at everything that passed by. But this quirk caught my eye and I knew I had to spend some time with him. On the last week of my other dog's puppy class, we went to go talk with the rescue and they offered us the chance to foster him. The moment she put him in my arms, it was game over. I said forget fostering, let me adopt him now!!  We named him Popey ..read more
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Stuck at Home with Your Dog: Try These 7 Activities
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by Tara Schatz
2y ago
Are you looking for ways to tire out your favorite pup and keep him from getting bored while stuck at home this winter? Me too! Under normal circumstances, traveling with my dogs is my favorite way to spend a weekend, especially when we can hike new trails, drive back roads, and visit dog-friendly restaurant patios. With travel on hold and remote work keeping us tethered to a home office, I’ve been seeking ways to keep my dogs happy and healthy without venturing too far. Despite the winter weather and being stuck at home, my dogs still need exercise, interaction, and love, and yours do too ..read more
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Bark Likes This: Dremel Pet Nail Grooming Kit
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by The Bark Editors
2y ago
It might sound scary, but you really can cut your dog’s nails at home—and the cordless Dremel makes it easy. For dogs with light-colored nails, nail trimming using a standard clipper has been a relatively straightforward (though sometimes worrisome) process. But it’s a whole different ball game for dogs with dark-colored nails because it can be challenging to get it right. With the lightweight Dremel, you never have to worry about accidental over trims because your dog yanks their paw away. You’ll be pleasantly surprised at how easy it is and how well your dog adapts to it, even senior dogs ..read more
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Tips and Etiquette for Vacationing with Dogs
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by JoAnna Lou
2y ago
Stay safe and courteous when sharing your next trip with your pup. Earlier this week I wrote about planning a trip with your pets. This article will cover tips and etiquette for vacationing with your dogs. Car Rides Remember to take enough breaks to let your dogs stretch their legs and potty. Have snacks and water handy so your pups don’t get hungry or dehydrated.  Be careful when leaving your dogs in the car when it’s warm out. Cars can heat up to a dangerous level even if it’s only 60 degrees outside. Create a Rescue Tube to attach to crates with important information that would ..read more
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Meet Red [ADOPTABLE]
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by The Bark Editors
2y ago
If good things come in small packages, then Red is the goodest of things. Tags:  smiling dogs ..read more
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Meet Sampson
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by The Bark Editors
2y ago
Sampson loves scratches, treats, toys, and hiking. Tags:  smiling dogs ..read more
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What Your Pup Should Never Eat
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by Mark Daniels
2y ago
Keep your dog safe and store these items out of reach Dogs are curious creatures, motivated by food and driven to be part of the family pack. It’s only natural that they want to eat what you’re eating—or that they’ll be tempted to do something they shouldn’t, like climb onto the kitchen counter in search of something tasty. Accidents happen. You turn your back for one second, and that’s plenty of time for your pup to ingest something they shouldn’t. Some human foods cause toxicity in dogs or can injure them in other ways, which is why it’s important to monitor your furry friend as much as po ..read more
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Three Favorite Gifts Picks for Humans and Dogs Made in the USA
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by Claudia Kawczynska
2y ago
Take a look at our top three picks for dog products made in the USA. Find the perfect gift for yourself or a friend plus something keep your pup's tail wagging. DOG-THEMED TEA TOWELS TO DELIGHT Kate Brennan Hall is a masterful illustrator and printmaker, and her artistry and sense of whimsy shine in her canine tea-towel series. Many breeds are represented, and since a kitchen can never have enough towels, you’ll want to collect all of them. These one-of-a-kind towels also make perfect gifts if you’re itching to get a head start on holiday giving. (Check out her cat designs too.) The 100 ..read more
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Meet Adoptable West
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by The Bark Editors
2y ago
Spunky-brewster West is a bouncy young guy who loves people and is ready to find his forever home this Valentine’s day! Tags:  smiling dogs ..read more
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Meet Tatonka
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by The Bark Editors
2y ago
Tatonka, the Baby Dragon of Colorado prefers warmer weather, wrestling, agility and scent work. Tags:  smiling dogs ..read more
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