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Livin' Large
Statistics show that your dog will probably live to his teens. I’ll guarantee your life will change in that period of time in more ways than one. You will probably purchase a new car, move to a new home and purchase new furniture during your dog’s lifetime, and consideration of your precious pooch is a must when making these purchases and all the fineries that accompany them. With the age of organic treats, doggie daycare and designer clothing, we take a look at how our preciou...
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Clean & Green
Clean & Green The dog food recall of 2007 could be considered a “blessing in disguise,” with America’s domestic animals catapulted to even higher levels of pampering thanks to the recall by Menu Foods. It appears that many Baltimore dog owners have resorted to feeding their pets organic pet food, homemade pet food, leftovers from the table or a raw diet.
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Furry Feng Shui
Many of us feel the need to please and communicate with our furry family members, and one way of doing that is to consider our pets when we organize and decorate our homes. When designing an animal-friendly home, Feng Shui principles can create an environment that benefits you and your pet. Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese philosophy in which basic concepts of energy, balance, and connectiveness are used to create an environment that supports your unique intentions.
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Furry Feng Shui

Barkitecture
Barkitecture Six months ago, Bari Trivas-Fore had no idea how much of a dog person she was – much less an obsessive pet pamperer. She had always had dogs, dogs that she loved and took great care of.  Then along came Henry, an adorable German Shepherd puppy with tall, erect ears and looks that melted his mom’s heart.
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