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Happiness is a warm dog🐾

Happiness is a warm dog with loyal eyes, a wagging tail, and the comforting reminder that you are never truly alone. In the gentle warmth of a dog’s presence, life feels lighter, softer, and filled with pure joy.

Most dogs only need a bath every 4–6 weeks, unless they get especially dirty or smelly. Over-bathing can dry out their skin.

Safe foods include plain cooked chicken, rice, carrots, and apples (no seeds). Avoid chocolate, grapes, raisins, onions, garlic, and anything with xylitol.

Small breeds may need 20–30 minutes daily. Larger or active breeds may require 1–2 hours of walks, play, or training.

Brush with dog-safe toothpaste 2–3 times a week, provide dental chews, and schedule regular vet check-ups.

Provide safe chew toys, redirect them when they chew on furniture, and reward good behavior consistently.

Puppies and senior dogs need more frequent visits. Adult dogs generally need a check-up at least once a year.

Create a safe, quiet space, use calming sprays or vests, and stay with them to reduce anxiety.

Some human foods are safe in moderation (like plain peanut butter), but avoid anything with sugar, chocolate, or artificial sweeteners.