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SodaPup Holiday Toys Featured in the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette

Posted by Adam Baker on

SodaPup's holiday dog toy collection garnered more attention earlier this week with a call out in the Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette.  You can see the coverage at this link. https://www.nwaonline.com/news/2020/nov/07/tools-and-toys/ SodaPup carries a wide variety of seasonal toys for your pups this season.  Order online at this link: https://sodapup.com/collections/holiday-collection

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Techniques for Keeping Your Dog Relaxed on Halloween Night

Posted by Meg Marrs on

Techniques for Keeping Your Dog Relaxed on Halloween Night! As Halloween comes our way, one of the big things that worries a lot of owners (besides coming up with the cutest Instagramable costume for our pup) is keeping our dogs calm when the trick-or-treaters show up!  Well, worry no more because we’ve written up a collection of tips that will go a long way to keeping your dogs in line on Halloween night! Gather around the glowing jack-o-lantern, snuggle in your blankies, and without any further ado, let's jump right into it! Get Your Dog To Work Out Just as...

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USA Products Go Hard Core

Posted by Adam Baker on

The demand for domestically manufactured products is expanding beyond food into other product categories. KEITH LORIA Consumer demand for U.S.-made pet foods produced with domestically sourced ingredients has been an ongoing trend for more than a decade. Now, demand is on the rise for made in the U.S. hard goods and nonedibles, as pet owners seek out toys, collars, leashes, beds and other products bearing that distinction, pet specialty retailers and manufacturers assert. Alisha Navarro, president of Indian Trail, N.C.-based 2 Hounds Design, which offers American-made collars, leashes and harnesses, remembers a time not too long ago when made in...

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Buddy's Ears

Posted by Chris Chandler on

One of my favorite things about dogs is their ears—the fur on them is so silky and soft that they’re a go-to place for my fingers. Buddy’s ears are no exception and offer lots of petting real estate. He’s got a huge blocky head and large ears to match. I’ve heard that rubbing a dog’s ears is calming for them. I’m not sure it’s true because if it were, my dogs would be limp with relaxation with the amount of ear rubbing they get from me.If it isn’t calming for them, it’s certainly calming for me. As a little girl,...

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