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By ONeal Hendrix / Published on July 1th, 2008 / Animals
Leaves are falling and paws are crunching in the parks..... In this beautiful autumn weather, a walk in the woods with your dogs can be exhilarating. Minimize surprises and emergencies and ensure a safe outdoor adventure with these simple tips.
Leaves are falling and paws are crunching in the parks....
What a beautiful time of the year to get out with your canine companion and enjoy the crisp, cool air, frolic in the falling leaves and take in the visual splendor of nature. A walk in the woods can be an exhilarating experience for you and your dog, especially if youll take a moment for some basic dog care preparations. Minimize surprises and emergencies by following these simple steps.
I dont know about you, but I will drive hours to find a place where the dogs can run free in nature. We all love it and often spend the [..]
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Leaves are falling and paws are crunching in the parks....
What a beautiful time of the year to get out with your canine companion and enjoy the crisp, cool air, frolic in the falling leaves and take in the visual splendor of nature. A walk in the woods can be an exhilarating experience for you and your dog, especially if youll take a moment for some basic dog care preparations. Minimize surprises and emergencies by following these simple steps.
I dont know about you, but I will drive hours to find a place where the dogs can run free in nature. We all love it and often spend the [..]
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