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How to Measure Your Dog for a Comfy Healing Cone - Video

How to Measure Your Dog for a Comfy Healing Cone - Video

Finding the correct sized cone for your dog is extremely important when they are in healing process. In this Video, I'll show you how I found the perfect healing cone for my 25lbs Mini Golden Doodle.  Here is our size chart. If you still have questions about sizing, don't hesitate to contact us. Enjoy your shopping! Jisuk Kim┃ Creator  @milliondogs_hello

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The Best Pet Safety Tips For First Time Puppy Owner

The Best Pet Safety Tips For First Time Puppy Owner

Safety is always number one and it's no different when you raise your puppy for the first time. I'm going to be sharing with you some useful safety tips that you're going to want to keep in mind while raising your new puppy.  This is Jisuk, Creator of Million dogs. We offer comfortable recovery cones to pets and I’ve seen so many injuries, surgeries and blurry puppies and worried puppy owners. It's not that these puppy parents were bad or negligent, they were just uninformed or maybe slightly distracted or maybe they just didn't have the right setup at home.  1. Bedding I know we all want...

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How to measure your dog for a healing cone

How to measure your dog for a healing cone

Finding the correct size cone for your dog is extremely important when they are healing. In this article, we'll learn how to properly size your dog to get a right size cone.  1. Measure Your Dog's Neck Circumference First, Let’s measure the neck. Measure the circumference of your dog’s neck carefully. Remember, snugly but not too tightly. You can use a cloth tape or cable to measure it if you don’t have a measuring tape.  Ideally you want to measure where your dog's collar seats. Make sure your dog’s collar is not too loose on the neck. 2. Measure The Length Between...

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Chocolate Covered Vet Bills: Avoid Dog Poisoning This Valentine’s Day

Chocolate Covered Vet Bills: Avoid Dog Poisoning This Valentine’s Day

Chocolate Covered Vet Bills: Avoid Dog Poisoning This Valentine’s Day One of the most well known food poisoning cases for dogs is chocolate, which also happens to be the largest selling Valentine’s Day gift.  If you come home from Valentine’s Day festivities and find that your pooch might have eaten your chocolate, a million things might run through your mind. The most important thing is to stay calm.  What To Do if You Think Your Dog Ate Chocolate It’s always recommended to call your vet, an emergency vet, or the Pet Poison Helpline at 1-855-213-6680. Before doing that, be sure...

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Easy Caring Tips For Your Pet After Surgery

Easy Caring Tips For Your Pet After Surgery

  Today we're going to go over some of the basics of post surgical care and hopefully put your mind at ease.  1. Environment The environment your pet will inhabit after surgery can have a big impact on their recovery. Your pet may prefer a dark and quiet space to rest. So be sure to keep children and animals away from them until after they've recuperated.  You'll also want to limit their activity. This means cutting off access to slippery floors and staircases and not allowing any running or rough housing. 2. Water and Food  It's best to follow your veterinarian specific instructions...

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