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A net barrier is the lightest, fastest way to keep your dog in the back seat — if you pick one that actually stays put. I compared the five best dog car nets on

A back seat dog barrier does one job — keep your dog behind the front seats and out of your lap while you drive. I compared the five best options on Amazon on p

Letting your dog ride freely in the car might seem harmless, but an unrestrained pet is a serious distraction — and a danger to both of you in the event of a su
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Trucks are a different problem from cars. Crew cab back seats are wide, the seats are often a flat bench, and the dog riding along is usually a working dog with

After years of watching my Schnauzer and Fox Terrier turn my pristine back seat into what I can only describe as a fur-covered, muddy disaster zone, I've learne

An SUV gives you something a sedan never can — a proper cargo area your dog can ride in. But that only works if there's something solid between the tailgate and
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If you take your dog swimming, it’s very important to clean their ears afterwards to prevent any chance of an infection. But what’s the best way to do this? The

Do you have a dog that loves to run up and down the stairs? If so, you need to get him or her a stair runner! Not only will this keep your pet safe, but it will

Dirt is an inevitable part of having a backyard with dogs. While it’s easy enough to sweep up the occasional mess, eventually the dirt will accumulate and becom

Are you looking for a way to keep your dog’s food fresh for longer? Or are you interested in learning about alternative ways to feed your dog? If so, then you’l

Does your dog love to chew on things? But is this at the expense of your crate? No worries, there are a few things you can put in your dog’s crate to help with

Hip dysplasia is a condition that can cause your dog a lot of pain and discomfort. If you’re looking for a way to help your furry friend, you may want to consid