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By Tara Rhiannon Dawn Fietz, BA, MFA
Family Life, Family Pets
Family Life, Family Pets
By Tara Rhiannon Dawn Fietz, BA, MFA
Family Life, Family Pets
By Tara Rhiannon Dawn Fietz, BA, MFA
  • Family Life
    Caring for Pets

    Learn which type of toys, transportation, food, treats, and leashes are best for your pup.

  • Family Life
    Adopting Pets

    Learn how to go about rescuing a stray dog and finding its home.

  • Family Life
    Adopting Pets

    Get advice on what to look for and what questions to ask when looking for a new companion at an animal shelter or pound.

  • Family Life
    Adopting Pets

    Don't support puppy mills and pet stores that treat animals like merchandise.

  • Family Life
    Adopting Pets
    By Jess Faraday

    The problems with backyard dog breeders and the best ways to adopt a dog for you and your family.

  • Family Life
    Adopting Pets

    Once you've decided on a breeder, allow him or her to help you pick the puppy that best fits your lifestyle.

  • Family Life
    Adopting Pets

    When searching for a puppy, make sure the breeder is open to questions and deals responsibly with the dogs.

  • Family Life
    Caring for Pets

    New legislation has begun banning certain breeds, instead of focusing on irresponsible owners. Make sure you are a responsible owner if you choose a dog breed known for aggression.

  • Family Life
    Caring for Pets

    Dog owners need to make sure they securely leash or fence in their pets, to avoid dog bites and legal action.

  • Family Life
    Caring for Pets

    When choosing a dog, check the health documentation to make sure she has no genetic disorders and diseases.

  • Family Life
    Dogs as Pets

    Find tips and advice on what to look for and what questions to ask when buying a puppy from a breeder.

  • Family Life
    Dogs as Pets

    When choosing a canine companion, make sure you research what age and which gender will best fit your lifestyle.

  • Family Life
    Dogs as Pets

    When choosing a canine companion, make sure that his size and personality will fit your lifestyle.

  • Family Life
    Dogs as Pets

    When you decide that you want a dog, begin by researching different breeds and learning the responsibilities of owning a dog.

  • Family Life
    Family Pets

    Ask yourself some of these questions to find out whether you and your family are ready to own a pet.

  • Family Life
    Family Pets

    In this activity, children volunteer to help out at the Humane Society. They might even adopt an animal!

  • Family Life
    Family Pets

    A pet store is a good place for your child to safely learn about pets and their requirements.

  • Family Life
    Caring for Pets

    What should you tell your five-year-old when the family dog has to be put down?

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