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Welcome to Global Pets, your trusted resource for expert dog training and health information! Our goal is to provide essential, research-backed insights to help you raise a happy, well-trained, and healthy dog. We’ve consulted with top trainers, veterinarians, nutrition experts, and other professionals to bring you the best advice in dog care and behavior.

From basic obedience training to health tips, Global Pets is here to support every aspect of your dog’s well-being. Dive in, explore, and find the guidance you need to build a positive and lasting bond with your furry friend.

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Adorable Dog Sleeping Positions & What They Mean

Understanding Dog Sleeping Positions Ever catch your dog in an unusual sleeping position and wonder what it means? Like us, dogs have their favorite ways to doze off, and each one can tell us something unique about their feelings. From curling up on their side to sprawling out on their

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Do Dogs Get Tired of Barking

Yes, dogs can get tired of barking. While some dogs are more persistent barkers than others, most will eventually become fatigued if they’ve been barking continuously. Barking requires energy and uses the throat muscles, which can get sore after extended periods. Dogs may also become mentally tired from prolonged barking,

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What to Do if Dogs Are Stung by Bees?

Uh-oh! Did your dog have an unexpected run-in with a bee? While most of us can brush off a bee sting as a painful inconvenience, it can be a bit more serious for our four-legged friends. Bee stings are common among dogs, and while most cause mild irritation, some can

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Can Dogs Have Ketchup? 5 Risks to Consider

Can dogs Eat Ketchup? No, it’s best to keep ketchup away from dogs. Ketchup can be risky due to certain ingredients that don’t agree with a dog’s system. High salt content, added sweeteners, and seasonings like onion and garlic powder are common in ketchup and can be harmful to dogs.

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