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Saturday Survey: Where Will You Get Your Next Dog?

Our Top Ten Tuesday post this week focused on questions you should ask a breeder before picking out a dog, which got me to wondering, where do my readers get their dogs?  Whether you plan on getting your next dog in a week or in ten years, what’s your plan for choosing the best dog for your family?

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Friday Factoid: Lifespan

Longevity in domestic dogs depends on the care they receive, their breed, and body size. 

In general, larger breeds have shorter lifespans. 

Many giant dog breeds average only 7 or 8 years, while some small terrier breeds might live as long as 20 years. 

The average lifespan for mixed-breed and midsize dogs is about 13 to 14 years. The longest-lived dog with reliable documentation died at 29 in 1939.

From dogfacts.org

Until next time,

Good day, and good dog!

Fundraiser Ideas for your Dog Shelter

One of the reasons I like to point out fundraisers being held to benefit local shelters is that when there is an innovative way to raise funds, maybe other shelters can benefit by stealing the idea.  Check out what One of a Kind Pet Rescue in Akron, Ohio is doing in the next few weeks.  I especially like the line “They’ve got to eat and so do we…so let’s do it together.”

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Tuesday Top Ten: Health-related questions to ask a breeder

Choosing a new puppy can be nerve-wracking because you want to find the healthiest possible puppy.  You may have a number of other concerns such as temperament and “fit” with your family, but the number one concern should be the health of the puppy.  How to make sure?  Start with the following ten questions which you can use to interview a number of breeders before deciding which one you will work with.

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Friday Factoid: Traveling with your dog

A record 65 percent of American families now own a pet, and many are taking them on vacation. Last year, more than 15 million Americans traveled with their pets, and 8.5 million stayed more than three times in a pet-friendly hotel.

From Pet Friendly, Inc.

Check out DogFriendly.com to find hotels and other destinations that will welcome you and your best friend.

Until next time,

Good day, and good dog!