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Nine Dog Bloggers to Follow
Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels Get to know some smellydogz For smellydog lovers, the internet has become a place that supplies continuous adorable moments and for a lot of us, it’s a primary source of knowledge about our pups. It's no surprise that people that possess practical insights into the habits of the now-famous dogs do well with their audiences. Engaging content that gives relevant information through storytelling combined with the pictures of dogs makes these posts irresistible. Before we get started, it's important to note that many amazing people are sharing their wisdom about smellydogz today. It's easy to spend...
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11 Tips For Walking Your Dog In The Winter Enjoying Winter With Your Smellydogz
Winter can be a lot of fun! However, the cold and dry air can take a toll on bare skin and damage your smellydogz’ skin. Having the right protection from the elements when walking dogs in cold weather can ensure that you both enjoy the cold instead of dreading it.
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Six Canadian-made Christmas Gifts for Dog Lovers - Holiday Gift Guide 2020
Photo by Leah Kelley from Pexels Whether they know it or not, it’s likely that you’re already thinking about what to get your dog for Christmas. This holiday season, local businesses need more support than ever, and they offer some truly unique gifts for dogs. As you get ready to bundle up next to the fire and celebrate the holidays, it’s also important to be ready for the snowy walks so you can keep your pooch safe, warm and dry. Luckily, there are some great products made right here in Canada that let you enjoy the outdoors in any weather. 1) Carry your...
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8 Eco-Friendly Dog Owner Tips - How to Reduce Your Carbon Paw-Print
Photo by Samson Katt from Pexels We love the environment, and so do our smellydogz! Many of us are looking for ways to do our part in reducing our carbon footprint but how many of us are looking to reduce our carbon paw print? A paper investigating dog waste challenges in Metro Vancouver noted that a dog could produce 0.34 kilograms per day. According to Canadian Animal Health Institute statistics, the dog population stood at 8.2 million as of 2018. That translates to 2,790 tonnes of waste every day! The environmental impact doesn’t stop there as plastic food containers, poop bags, toys, chemicals...