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Finley’s Tips on Summertime Fun

Ahhhh, summertime! The best time of the year. The days are warm and long, the nights are cool, and my humans love to play outside with me! Here are some fun ideas for gettin’ down during the dog days of summer! Sprinklers I am a huge fan of playing in

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Great Dog Parks in and around Seattle

The other day my chauffeur — I mean, “beloved master” — took me to Marymoor Park. I LOVE this place! You just can’t beat running around 40 acres off-leash in the sun! There are trails to walk on with my human, big open fields where I can play tag with

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GREAT DOG PARKS FOR MY SMALLER CANINE FRIENDS

Hi, Finley here, Summer is finally here! I’m going to give ya’ll a rundown of the parks that cater to us big dogs in small packages! That’s right, there are actually parks specially designated for the little guys to play. How awesome is that?! So anyway, I did some digging (hehehe,

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Cascade Kennels May 2014 Newsletter

Join Us For The  Redmond  Pet Festival !! Saturday, May 10th  Join Us For The  Redmond  Pet Festival !! Saturday, May 10th  The Wings, Whiskers & Wagging Tails   Where: Redmond Senior Center; 8703 160th Avenue NE, Redmond, WA Join Us For The Redmond  Pet Festival !! Saturday, May 10th 

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FINLEY’S TIPS ON FINDING A DOG GROOMER

Finley here! Like any normal canine, I love being muddy and smelly with a passion. I love the look on my people’s face when I track paw prints through the whole house. But I’ve realized what I love even more than that – the way my people fawn over me

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Cascade Kennels April 2014 Newsletter

One of the public relations problems for pet care facilities continues to be a much misunderstood illness in dogs called “canine cough,” tracheobronchitis, or often referred to as “kennel cough.” As a dog owner, you should be aware of some of the facts about this illness.  What is “Kennel Cough?”

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Let’s talk about Canine Cough

What you Need to Know about Canine Cough One of the public relations problems for pet care facilities continues to be a much misunderstood disease in dogs called “canine cough,” tracheobronchitis, or often improperly referred to as “kennel cough.” As a dog owner you should be aware of some of

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Helping Your Pet Lose Weight

How Can I Tell If My Pet is Too Heavy? According to Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine, Veterinarians often use a body condition score (BCS) system to determine if pets are too heavy for their age, breed, and bone structure. If your pet’s BCS sore is a 4

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Nutritional Management of Arthritis in Dogs

Nutrition and Arthritis Arthritis (or osteoarthritis) is a slowly progressive, degenerative disease of the joints for which there is no cure. However, proper nutritional management throughout all the stages of a dog’s life can help to prevent, delay, and manage arthritis. Michigan State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has developed

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Feeding Your Kitten

This What’s on the Menu Series was prepared by the students of the College of Veterinary Medicine. Maintenance Diet Around 12 months of age your kitten’s growth diet may be switched to an ‘adult maintenance’ diet.  This transition should be completed slowly over one week to ensure acceptance of the

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