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  • 1 month ago | kinship.com | Shelby Neely

    If you have a pup who loves to chew, you’ve probably combed the pet aisles looking for enticing substitutes for your laptop cord and chair leg. One pet store mainstay is the rawhide. Promoted as an “all-natural” treat, rawhides keep dogs entertained – but it’s the equivalent of that marshmallow-filled cereal that kids howl for all the way down the breakfast aisle. Your dog would like to convince you that rawhide is primal therapy for their carnivorous soul.

  • 1 month ago | kinship.com | Shelby Neely

    Chances are you can recognize your dog’s bark even in a crowd of dogs. Their voice is quite distinct and will cause you to react if it suddenly doesn’t sound the same. One thing that can change about your pup’s personalized sound is it can become a hoarse bark. There are several different causes of that change, and it may be able to be treated at home or need a veterinarian’s attention.

  • 1 month ago | kinship.com | Shelby Neely

    You probably know what Dramamine is. Some people get very nauseous during travel, and many use Dramamine to curb that nausea during a car ride, airplane ride, or boating outing. Dogs are no different. They can be significantly bothered by travel, and you may have wondered if human medications like Dramamine could help them. Get 20% off 
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  • 1 month ago | kinship.com | Shelby Neely

    Pet parents love to give their dogs treats. It’s hard to resist those adorable, pleading faces. However, it’s important to research the items you select. It may surprise you, but just because you choose to give your dog a fruit or vegetable doesn’t mean it’s safe for them. In this article, we will examine whether squash is safe and has benefits and how to best prepare it for your pup. Main takeawaysSquash is safe for dogs if prepared properly. Squash provides nutritional benefits.

  • 1 month ago | kinship.com | Shelby Neely

    Most of us wait all winter long, looking forward to the arrival of warm weather. Swimming, hiking, vacations, barbecues – there’s so much we like to do outside. In our anticipation, we tend to forget the negatives associated with warm weather, including insects such as mosquitoes. You may think of mosquitoes as a human annoyance, but they target dogs as well.

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Shelby Neely
Shelby Neely @shelby86771356
30 Jul 18

That is absolutely gorgeous! Did you take that? Matt Posgai would be impressed with your weather photo!

Jessica Schaer
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I can’t even 🤚🏻 with this sunset right now 😍 #Joplin #MOwx #Missouri https://t.co/9D2nXpHUXF

Shelby Neely
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17 Apr 18

RT @KSNLocalNews: Joplin volunteers take-part in a world-wide day of doing good for others. #ksn16 https://t.co/zxgRSjUpoR https://t.co/zx…