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Great dog movies to watch during isolation

April 10, 2020 By admin

Sure, many of us are being asked to stay indoors as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to disrupt everyday life, but with the Easter weekend upon us, and every excuse to stay indoors, why not curl up in front of the TV with a good movie? Following on from this piece we wrote last year, here are two great dog movies to enjoy, and one very special Netflix docuseries. Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore (2010) Featuring canines and their feline companions, Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore is a sequel to the 2001 original and stars James… Read More
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Huge discounts available on Under One Woof Gift Cards

April 7, 2020 By admin

This month marks 6 years of Under One Woof, and while it has been a blessing, and we’re beyond grateful for all the doggies we’ve had the privilege of taking care of and our amazing customers, our celebration was cut short.  And let’s face it, not many of us feel like celebrating.  This past week we made the decision to temporarily close daycare and grooming in response to the state COVID-19 directive. It was a difficult decision and these are definitely difficult times for us all. Plus not seeing those loving doggies everyday has definitely made it harder.  We are eager than ever to get back work… Read More
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Why having a pet at your side is helpful during COVID-19

April 2, 2020 By admin

Isolation can be tricky, but as a March 30th study published in the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) points out, there are great benefits to having an animal at your side.  However, before we dive into the science, let’s address one very important point: There is no evidence that companion animals spread COVID-19 Experts believe that the ability for a pet to pass COVID-19 on to a human recipient is low-to-non-existent.  While there are reports of two dogs in Hong Kong contracting the virus after close contact with their owners, the dogs never showed any symptoms, nor did they… Read More
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Worried about Covid-19? Here are some more practical tips to help you cope

March 26, 2020 By admin

As the world faces the unprecedented effects of the Covid-19 epidemic, here at Under One Woof we’ve compiled a handy guide to help you through these trying times. Whether you’re in self-isolation or able to leave the house, there’s plenty to grapple with.Given we’re based in Minneapolis, and a Minnesotan business, we’re going to concentrate on this state specifically, but no doubt the advice listed here will be applicable no matter where in the US you are – and the world at large. If you are leaving the house, keep 6 feet apart from other people Not displaying symptoms? Looking… Read More
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Dogs and coronavirus – what you need to know at this early stage of the virus

March 10, 2020 By admin

With close to one thousand people in the US now infected, the coronavirus outbreak has been global news, and has been spreading quickly since first coming to the attention of Chinese authorities on December 31st. But what does it mean for your pet? Can your dog contract COVID-19? And can he pass it along to you? Reports from Hong Kong suggest dogs can get the virusInitially, experts were of the opinion that domesticated dogs were immune to COVID-19. A recent case in Hong Kong, however, has changed that view, with a dog testing for “low-level” symptoms. Its owner, incidentally, also… Read More
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Can dogs get stressed?

March 3, 2020 By admin

Cortisol, that hormone that floods our body any time we’re under stress, is a reality of adult life. Busy commuter journeys, long office hours and piling commitments can send us into a heightened state of fight-or-flight. But, did you know that dogs get stressed as well? They too have cortisol to contend with. And what’s more, our furry friends tend to mirror the stress we’re feeling after a day’s work. In other words, if you’re coming home in a blind panic, your dog is going to respond in kind. What’s happening? A study in Nature shows there’s… Read More
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How to get the most out of your relationship with your dog

February 25, 2020 By admin

We all want to be good doggy parents but sometimes our best instincts actually hinder us. In the article to follow, we’re going to outline some common mistakes owners make, and what needs to happen to get the most out of your relationship together. Make a dog work for its treats and food No one likes a lazy person, and no one likes a lazy animal either. So why are you offering up treats galore when your dog hasn’t earned it? Try introducing a reward system into the fold. If your animal does what you want her to… Read More
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Why dogs are good for romantic relationships

February 17, 2020 By admin

It’s the season of love. Valentine’s Day consumed the past weekend and romantics all over America treated their partners to something special. But did you know that the biggest romantics might be dog owners? According to Rover.com – via Cesar’s Way – our furry friends are very good for fostering stronger bonds with our partners. The site recently ran a survey in which it polled 1,500 Americans to discover the link between dogs and romance. The findings were interesting to say the least – and here are some standouts. Nearly everyone agrees that a dog makes a household… Read More
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Dog care basics: how to be the best owner you can be (part one)

February 10, 2020 By admin

The basics of dog ownership might seem self-explanatory, but there are plenty of tips and tricks that often go unsaid. In this, the first part of a longer series, we’ll walk you through a few key things to keep in mind — from choosing a vet to getting nutrition right. How to choose the right vet ● Source recommendations from friends and family. Word of mouth is a fantastic way of finding the right expert for your animal. ● Consider the price and location. Faced with a long commute and pricey fees? These factors might put you off making… Read More
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What does your dog breed say about you? (Part Two)

February 3, 2020 By admin

In part two of this fun series (read part one here) we’re going to look at yet more dog breeds and dig in to the characteristics they usually share in common with their owner. In other words – what does your dog breed say about you? Do you own one of the breeds listed below? Do they share your temperament? Let us know in the comments feed. Boston TerrierYou’ve got plenty of spunk, and a bit of a bark to boot. You make a noise and like to be noticed, but in reality, you’re a sensitive soul and… Read More
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