Blogs by: Bernie's Best Staff

5 Fun and Easy DIY Dog Toys Your Pup Will Love

5 Fun and Easy DIY Dog Toys Your Pup Will Love

1. T-Shirt Rope Toy Materials needed: Old t-shirts Scissors Instructions: Cut your old t-shirts into strips about 2 inches wide. Tie three strips together at one end. Braid the strips tightly. Tie off the other end when you reach it. Trim any excess fabric. This...

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Pet-Friendly Cleaning Products

Pet-Friendly Cleaning Products

The Hidden Dangers of Common Household Cleaners Many people assume that if a product is safe for humans, it must also be safe for dogs. However, this couldn't be further from the truth. Dogs are much more sensitive to many of the chemicals that are commonly found in...

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Helping Your Dog Navigate a Move: A Comprehensive Guide

Helping Your Dog Navigate a Move: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding Your Dog's Perspective Dogs experience the world differently than humans do. They don't understand why their environment is suddenly filled with boxes, why their favorite napping spots are disappearing, or why the family seems stressed. What they do...

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Green Lipped Mussels for Dogs Joint Health

Green Lipped Mussels for Dogs Joint Health

Green Lipped Mussel Supplements: New To The Joint Health Scene? When we talk about joint health in dogs, we're talking about what is a real pain point for our four-legged friends. Arthritis and dysplasia are the common joint conditions that make life tough for many...

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Effective Techniques for Removing Dog Urine Smells and Stain

Effective Techniques for Removing Dog Urine Smells and Stain

When it comes to dog urine, time is of the essence. The longer urine sits, the more challenging it becomes to remove both the stain and the odor. As soon as you notice an accident: Blot the area with paper towels or a clean cloth to absorb as much liquid as possible....

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How to Handle Car Sickness in Dogs: A Holistic Guide

How to Handle Car Sickness in Dogs: A Holistic Guide

What is Car Sickness in Dogs? Car sickness in dogs is similar to motion sickness in humans. It usually happens when their inner ear, which is responsible for balance, gets overwhelmed by motion. This makes them nauseated, and sometimes, they throw up. Dogs might have...

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