The Good Dog Gazette

The Good Dog Gazette

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  • How to Read Dog Body Language
    Understanding what your dog is trying to tell you can make playdates safer and more fun for everyone. Dogs may not speak our language, but they’re communicating all the time. Every wag, bark, posture, and glance carries meaning. Learning to read dog body language helps you understand how your pup is feeling and can help prevent miscommunication, fear, or even… Read more: How to Read Dog Body Language
  • How to Introduce Your Dogs for a Playdate
    Planning a playdate for your pup? Here’s how to make that first meeting a success for both dogs and humans. Whether you’ve met another dog parent on the Furfriends app or crossed paths at the park, introducing your dogs for a first-time playdate is an exciting step toward building better social skills and deeper bonds. But just like humans, dogs… Read more: How to Introduce Your Dogs for a Playdate
  • 10 Things to Know About Puppies
    Getting a new puppy? Here are 10 must-know tips to help you raise a happy, healthy, and well-socialized dog. Bringing home a puppy is one of life’s greatest joys. It’s also a big responsibility. From teething to training, those early months are full of surprises. Whether you’re a first-time dog parent or just need a refresher, here are 10 things… Read more: 10 Things to Know About Puppies
  • What’s the Difference: Dog Parks vs Dog Playdates?
    Both options help dogs socialize and stay active, but they offer very different experiences. Here’s how to decide what’s right for your pup. If you’re looking to help your dog meet new friends and burn off some energy, you might be choosing between a visit to the dog park or setting up a one-on-one dog playdate. While both are popular… Read more: What’s the Difference: Dog Parks vs Dog Playdates?
  • How Socializing Your Dog Can Improve Their Health
    Making new puppy friends is obviously adorable and fun, but it’s also good for your dog’s body and mind! Dogs are naturally social animals. Just like humans, they benefit from regular interaction, friendship, and play. While many dog owners think of socializing as a way to reduce boredom or burn off energy, it actually goes much deeper. Socializing your dog… Read more: How Socializing Your Dog Can Improve Their Health

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