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Signs Your Dog Truly Trusts You

Dogs are loyal and affectionate animals, and when they truly trust you, they express it through various behaviors and signals. Below are some common signs that show your dog really trusts you: Relaxed Attitude Around YouOne of the clearest signs of trust is when your dog shows relaxation and comfort around you. If your dog lies on its back, exposing its soft and sensitive belly, this means it trusts you completely and doesn’t fear being harmed. This is the most vulnerable position for a dog, and showing it reflects a high level of trust. Frequently Seeks ClosenessA dog that trusts you will often seek physical closeness. They may lie next to you, rest their head on your lap, or simply...

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PETS-A-PORTER AMBASSADOR

London, a smart and unique member of the Pets-a-porter family, is a wonderful mix of Dalmatian and Doberman. His bright eyes opened to the world exactly three years ago, on September 16, 2021. London was the first pup welcomed before his five other siblings.   The early days of London were peaceful and full of love at a small and beautiful chalet in Los Altos, California. For the first eight weeks of his life, London grew up with his biological parents, Nick and Sue, and his five siblings amidst the beautiful nature of the Los Altos hills. His childhood days were filled with playing, eating, and sleeping. At three months old, London moved to the bustling city of San Francisco...

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Why is Goat Milk Good for Your Dog?

Goat milk is rich in beneficial fatty acids such as omega-3 and omega-6. These short- and medium-chain fatty acids provide energy without being stored as fat in the body. Omega-3 and omega-6 also help lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of heart disease. Additionally, they promote a shiny, healthy coat and skin for dogs. Goat milk contains many probiotics that support your dog's digestive system. It also includes enzymes like lipase and lactase, making it easier for dogs to digest goat milk compared to cow's milk. This means your dog can absorb more nutrients from goat milk and is less likely to experience stomach discomfort afterward. Goat milk is better for dogs because it undergoes less processing, contains lower levels...

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