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Keeping Your Dog Calm and Safe This 4th of July: Tips for Managing Anxiety and Stress

Keeping Your Dog Calm and Safe This 4th of July: Tips for Managing Anxiety and Stress

The 4th of July is a time for celebration, but for many dogs, the loud noises and fireworks can be a source of anxiety and stress. In fact, according to a study by the ASPCA, nearly one in five lost pets goes missing after being scared by fireworks or other loud noises. In this blog, we'll share some effective tips and strategies to help keep your furry friend calm and safe during the festivities. Understanding Your Dog's Anxiety Common Triggers: Fireworks, loud noises, large gatherings. Signs of Anxiety: Panting, trembling, hiding, excessive barking, and destructive behavior.  Preparing for the 4th of July Create a Safe Space: Set up a quiet, comfortable area in your home where your dog can retreat to when they feel scared. Exercise Earlier in the Day: Tire your dog out with a long walk or play session earlier in the day to help reduce their anxiety later on.  Desensitization: Gradually expose your dog to recordings of fireworks at a low volume, increasing it over time to help them get used to the sound. Desensitization techniques. During the Fireworks Stay Calm: Dogs can pick up on your emotions, so try to remain calm and composed. Use Calming Products: Consider using products like anxiety wraps, calming collars, CBD oils or make it a "Spaw" day moment with our own Cleo&Hooman Zoomie Wipes and Bark Butter, which contain soothing ingredients to help calm your dog. Background Noise: Play soft music or turn on the TV to help drown out the sound of fireworks. (here's a playlist for that). Stay Close: If possible, stay with your dog to provide comfort and reassurance.  Post-Fireworks Care Check for Injuries: After the fireworks, check your dog for any injuries or signs of distress. Reassure and Comfort: Spend some quality time with your dog to help them feel safe and secure. Maintain Routine: Stick to your dog's normal routine as much as possible to help them feel more at ease. Additional Tips Consult Your Vet: If your dog's anxiety is severe, consult your veterinarian for advice and possible medication options.  Keep ID Tags Updated: Make sure your dog's ID tags and microchip information are up to date in case they escape during the fireworks.  With a little preparation and the right strategies, you can help your dog stay calm and safe during the 4th of July celebrations. Remember, your furry friend's well-being is the most important thing, so take the necessary steps to ensure they have a stress-free holiday.

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The Best Dog Breeds for People with Allergies

The Best Dog Breeds for People with Allergies

  For dog lovers who suffer from allergies, finding the right furry companion can be challenging. However, several dog breeds are known for being hypoallergenic, making them an excellent choice for those sensitive to pet dander. In this guide, we’ll explore the best hypoallergenic dog breeds and recommend Cleo&Hooman products to help you maintain their health and keep their coats looking great. 1. Poodle (Standard, Miniature, and Toy) Poodles are one of the most popular hypoallergenic dog breeds, known for their curly, non-shedding coats that produce less dander. They come in various sizes, making them suitable for different living environments. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: SPAW DAY Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: This duo is perfect for Poodles, as it hydrates and defines their curls while preventing frizz. The White Tea, Peppermint, and Cypress blend provides a refreshing and soothing bath experience. 2. Bichon Frise Bichon Frises have a soft, curly coat that doesn’t shed much, making them a great option for allergy sufferers. Their coats require regular grooming to prevent matting and keep them looking fluffy. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: Bark Butter: To keep your Bichon’s coat and skin moisturized and healthy, use our Bark Butter. It’s especially helpful for preventing dry, flaky skin, which can reduce dander production. 3. Portuguese Water Dog The Portuguese Water Dog has a curly, waterproof coat that is both hypoallergenic and low-shedding. This breed is highly energetic and loves swimming, so they require a shampoo that can handle frequent baths. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: Zoomie Wipes: After a swim or outdoor adventure, use our hypoallergenic Zoomie Wipes to clean your dog’s paws and face. These wipes help remove allergens and dirt, keeping your dog fresh between baths. 4. Shih Tzu  Shih Tzus have long, flowing coats that shed very little, making them a popular choice for those with allergies. However, their coats require regular grooming to prevent tangles and matting. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: IN BLOOM Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: This duo is ideal for maintaining the luxurious coat of a Shih Tzu. The Bergamot, Rose, and White Sandalwood scent leaves your dog’s coat smelling delightful while providing deep hydration. 5. Maltese Maltese dogs have long, silky coats that do not shed much, making them hypoallergenic. Their white coats can be prone to tear staining and need regular care to stay bright and clean. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: PURE PUP Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: The unscented, hypoallergenic formula of this duo is perfect for sensitive Maltese skin, ensuring a gentle yet effective cleanse without irritating their delicate coats. 6. Schnauzer (Miniature, Standard, and Giant) Schnauzers are known for their wiry coats that shed minimally, making them suitable for people with allergies. They require regular grooming to maintain their coat’s texture and prevent matting. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: Scrub-a-Pup-Pup: Keep your Schnauzer’s coat clean and mat-free with our Scrub-a-Pup-Pup tool, which provides a thorough yet gentle cleanse, especially for the rougher texture of their coat. 7. Havanese Overview: Havanese dogs have silky, double coats that shed minimally, making them hypoallergenic. They are affectionate and playful, but their coats need regular grooming to prevent tangles. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: SPRITZ Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: This duo helps maintain the softness and shine of your Havanese’s coat, with the refreshing scent of Mandarin Orange and Basil to keep them smelling fresh. 8. Lagotto Romagnolo Overview: The Lagotto Romagnolo has a dense, curly coat that sheds very little, making it a great option for allergy sufferers. This breed’s coat is similar to the Poodle’s and requires regular grooming to prevent matting. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: SPAW DAY Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: Perfect for maintaining the curl and texture of the Lagotto’s coat, this duo provides hydration and definition while reducing frizz. 9. Afghan Hound Afghan Hounds have long, flowing coats that shed minimally, but they require regular grooming to prevent tangling. Their hypoallergenic coat is ideal for those who want a low-shedding, elegant dog. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: IN BLOOM Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: Keep your Afghan Hound’s coat silky and smooth with this luxurious duo, which provides deep conditioning and a delightful scent. 10. Puli  The Puli has a unique corded coat that sheds very little, making it hypoallergenic. Their coat requires specific care to maintain the cords and prevent matting. Cleo&Hooman Product Recommendation: PURE PUP Shampoo & Conditioner Duo: This gentle, unscented shampoo is perfect for maintaining the health of your Puli’s cords without irritating their skin. Choosing a hypoallergenic dog breed can significantly reduce the symptoms of pet allergies, allowing you to enjoy the companionship of a furry friend without the discomfort. Proper grooming is essential for maintaining the health and appearance of these breeds, and Cleo&Hooman’s premium products are designed to meet their specific needs. Whether you have a Poodle, Maltese, or Schnauzer, our grooming products will help keep your dog’s coat healthy, clean, and beautiful. Explore our full range of hypoallergenic grooming products at Cleo&Hooman.

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Essential Tips for Walking Your Dog in Hot Weather: Keeping Your Pup Safe and Comfortable

Essential Tips for Walking Your Dog in Hot Weather: Keeping Your Pup Safe and Comfortable

As temperatures rise, it's essential to take extra precautions to keep your furry friends safe and comfortable during walks. Here are some helpful tips to ensure your pup stays cool and happy on hot days. 1. Avoid Hot Pavement Pavement and asphalt can get extremely hot and may burn your dog's paws. To test if the ground is too hot, place your hand on the pavement for 5 seconds. If it’s too hot for you, it’s too hot for them. Opt for grassy areas or dirt paths whenever possible. 2. Walk During Cooler Times Schedule walks for early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler. This reduces the risk of overheating and allows your pup to enjoy their walk without discomfort. 3. Keep Hydrated Always carry water for both you and your dog. Offer them water frequently to keep them hydrated, especially on longer walks. You can also bring a collapsible water bowl for easy access. 4. Take Frequent Breaks Give your dog plenty of breaks in shaded areas to cool down. Resting in the shade can help regulate their body temperature and prevent overheating. 5. Use Dog Booties If walking on hot pavement is unavoidable, consider using dog booties to protect their paws from the heat. These can also provide added traction and prevent injuries from sharp objects. 6. Watch for Signs of Overheating Keep an eye out for signs of overheating, such as excessive panting, drooling, weakness, or collapse. If your dog shows any of these symptoms, move them to a cooler area immediately and offer water. Seek veterinary care if symptoms persist. 7. Cool Down with a Treat After a walk, treat your pup to some ice cream designed specifically for dogs. This not only helps them cool down but also provides a delicious reward for their good behavior. 8. Use Cooling Gear Consider using cooling vests, bandanas, or mats that are designed to keep your dog cool during walks. These products can provide relief from the heat and make outdoor activities more enjoyable. 9. Adjust Your Routine On extremely hot days, consider shorter walks or indoor playtime to ensure your dog stays safe. Activities like fetch or tug-of-war inside can be a great way to keep them active without exposing them to the heat. 10. Stay Informed Check the weather forecast and stay informed about temperature and humidity levels. Plan your outdoor activities accordingly to avoid the hottest parts of the day. Aftercare for Paws Walking on hot surfaces can sometimes cause your dog's paws to become dry or cracked. To soothe and heal their paws, use Cleo&Hooman's Bark Butter. Our Bark Butter is specially formulated to moisturize and repair your dog’s paws, keeping them soft and healthy even after those hot summer walks. Apply a small amount after your walk to provide relief and protection. Additionally, use Zoomie Wipes to clean your dog's paws after each walk, removing any dirt or debris and ensuring their paws stay fresh and comfortable. Conclusion Walking your dog in the heat requires extra care and attention to ensure their safety and comfort. By following these tips, you can help prevent heat-related issues and make summer walks enjoyable for both you and your furry friend. Remember, your dog's well-being is the top priority, so always err on the side of caution during hot weather. Extra Care with Cleo&Hooman Visit cleoandhooman.com for more pet care products designed to keep your dog happy and healthy all year round. Our range of grooming solutions is formulated with natural ingredients, ensuring the best care for your furry friend. Stay cool, keep your pups happy, and share these tips to spread the word about pet safety in the heat! 🐶❤️

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Hypoallergenic Dogs: Myth or Reality? Tips for Allergy-Free Living

Hypoallergenic Dogs: Myth or Reality? Tips for Allergy-Free Living

Many people believe that certain dog breeds are hypoallergenic and don't cause allergic reactions. However, the reality is that no dog breed is completely hypoallergenic. Allergies are typically triggered by proteins found in a dog's skin cells, urine, and saliva. These allergens can be present in any breed, regardless of the length or type of coat. Let’s delve into this myth and provide you with some practical tips on managing allergens when living with a furry friend. Understanding the Myth The term "hypoallergenic" suggests that a dog breed is less likely to cause allergies. While some breeds may produce fewer allergens than others, no breed is entirely allergen-free. Allergens are spread through dander (dead skin cells), saliva, and urine. These proteins can become airborne or cling to surfaces, making it impossible to eliminate allergens entirely. Breeds often labeled as hypoallergenic include Poodles, Bichon Frises, and Portuguese Water Dogs. These breeds may shed less, which can result in fewer allergens being released into the environment. However, it's essential to understand that even these breeds can still trigger allergic reactions. Tips to Keep Allergens at Bay Living with a dog when you or a family member has allergies doesn't mean you have to suffer. Here are some effective strategies to manage allergens and create a more comfortable living environment: Regular Grooming: Brush Your Dog Frequently: Regular brushing helps to remove loose hair and dander from your dog's coat. Use a brush suitable for your dog's coat type to minimize shedding and keep allergens under control. Bathe Your Dog Regularly: Bathing your dog every 1-2 weeks can help reduce the amount of dander and allergens. Use a gentle, hypoallergenic shampoo to avoid irritating your dog's skin. Clean Your Home: Vacuum Often: Use a vacuum with a HEPA filter to effectively capture pet dander and hair from floors, carpets, and furniture. Vacuuming frequently helps to keep allergen levels low. Wash Bedding: Wash your dog’s bedding and your own linens frequently in hot water to remove allergens. This includes any blankets or covers that your dog uses. Use Air Purifiers: Air purifiers with HEPA filters can help reduce airborne allergens in your home, improving overall air quality. Create Allergy-Free Zones: Limit Access: Keep your dog out of certain areas of the home, such as bedrooms or specific living spaces, to create allergy-free zones where you can find relief from allergens. Furniture Covers: Use washable covers on furniture to prevent dander from settling into fabric. This makes cleaning easier and more effective. Manage Your Dog’s Diet: Healthy Diet: A healthy diet can improve your dog’s skin and coat health, reducing shedding and dander production. Consult your vet for the best dietary options for your dog. Personal Hygiene: Wash Hands: Always wash your hands after petting or handling your dog to remove any allergens. Change Clothes: If you’ve been playing with your dog, change your clothes to avoid spreading allergens around your home. Professional Cleaning: Deep Cleaning: Periodically hire professional cleaning services that specialize in pet dander removal to ensure a thorough cleaning of your home. Medication: Allergy Medications: Consider over-the-counter or prescription allergy medications to manage your symptoms. Consult with an allergist to find the best treatment for you. While no dog breed is entirely hypoallergenic, it is possible to live comfortably with your furry friend by taking steps to manage allergens. Regular grooming, cleaning, and creating allergy-free zones can significantly reduce your exposure to allergens. Remember, consistency is key in maintaining these practices to ensure a harmonious living environment for both you and your dog. With the right strategies in place, you can enjoy the companionship of your pet without compromising your health. Explore more tips and products to keep your dog healthy and your home allergen-free at Cleo&Hooman. Together, we can make every day a joy for you and your beloved pet.

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Understanding Dog Coat Types and Care with Cleo&Hooman

Understanding Dog Coat Types and Care with Cleo&Hooman

Every dog has a unique coat that requires specific care to keep it healthy, shiny, and beautiful. At Cleo&Hooman, we believe in providing the best grooming solutions tailored to your dog's individual needs. This comprehensive guide will help you understand different dog coat types and how to care for them effectively with our premium products. It's important to note that all our shampoos and conditioner duos have the same effective formulation, with options available in different fragrances or fragrance-free to suit your preference. Smooth Coats Smooth-coated dogs have short, sleek fur that lies close to their body, giving them a glossy appearance. These coats are easy to maintain but can still shed a lot. They typically do not mat or tangle, but their short hairs can embed into fabrics and carpets, making regular grooming essential to minimize shedding. Breeds Include: Beagles, Boxers, Dalmatians, and Greyhounds. Care Tips: Brushing: Use a rubber brush or grooming mitt to remove loose hairs and distribute natural oils. Regular brushing also helps to stimulate the skin and maintain the coat's sleek appearance. Bathing: Bathe as needed, but not too frequently to avoid stripping natural oils. Our Pure Pup – Fragrance-Free shampoo is perfect for gentle cleansing without causing irritation. This formula is particularly suited for smooth-coated breeds, ensuring their skin stays healthy and their coat retains its natural shine. Double Coats Double-coated dogs have a soft, dense undercoat beneath a longer, weather-resistant topcoat. This type of coat provides excellent insulation but can lead to heavy shedding, especially during seasonal changes. These dogs are well-suited for colder climates due to their insulating undercoat. Breeds Include: Golden Retrievers, Siberian Huskies, German Shepherds, and Labrador Retrievers. Care Tips: Brushing: Brush several times a week to manage shedding and prevent matting. Use a slicker brush or an undercoat rake during shedding seasons to effectively remove loose undercoat hairs. Bathing: Use a deep-cleaning shampoo like our Spaw Day – White Tea, Peppermint & Cypress to keep their coat clean and healthy. This shampoo penetrates both layers of the coat, ensuring a thorough clean while soothing and moisturizing the skin. Long Coats Long-coated dogs have hair that grows continuously and can become tangled and matted without regular grooming. These coats are often luxurious but require diligent care to maintain their beauty and health. Breeds Include: Shih Tzus, Afghan Hounds, Yorkshire Terriers, and Maltese. Care Tips: Brushing: Daily brushing is essential to prevent tangles and matting. Use a pin brush and a detangling comb to gently work through knots without damaging the hair. Bathing: Bathe regularly with a moisturizing shampoo like our In Bloom – Bergamot, Rose & White Sandalwood to keep their long hair soft and manageable. The conditioning agents in this shampoo help to maintain the coat's silkiness and prevent breakage. Curly/Wavy Coats Dogs with curly or wavy coats have hair that tends to tangle and mat if not properly cared for. These coats need regular grooming to maintain their shape and cleanliness. The curls can trap dirt and debris, requiring consistent maintenance. Breeds Include: Poodles, Bichon Frises, Portuguese Water Dogs, and Curly-Coated Retrievers or even Golden Doodle. Care Tips: Brushing: Brush frequently to prevent matting and keep curls defined. Use a slicker brush and a wide-tooth comb to gently detangle the hair. Bathing: Our Spritz – Mandarin Orange & Basil shampoo provides deep hydration and enhances the natural curl and wave of the coat. This formula helps maintain the texture and bounce of curly coats while leaving a refreshing scent. Wire Coats Wire-coated dogs have a rough and bristly texture that requires specific grooming techniques to maintain. These coats need to be hand-stripped or groomed with a stripping knife to keep their texture intact and prevent the coat from becoming soft and matted. Breeds Include: Wire Fox Terriers, Airedale Terriers, Schnauzers, and Border Terriers. Care Tips: Brushing: Regularly brush to remove loose hair and debris. Use a slicker brush and a stripping knife to maintain the coat’s texture and remove dead hair. Bathing: Use a gentle shampoo like our Spaw Day – White Tea, Peppermint & Cypress to clean without stripping the natural texture. This shampoo is ideal for wire coats, preserving their unique feel and resilience. Hairless Hairless dogs have minimal to no hair, often with exposed skin that requires special care. Their skin can be sensitive and prone to dryness and irritation, necessitating regular moisturizing and protection from environmental factors. Breeds Include: Chinese Crested, American Hairless Terrier, and Xoloitzcuintli. Care Tips: Skin Care: Regularly moisturize the skin to prevent dryness and irritation. Use gentle, hypoallergenic lotions or oils suitable for pets. Bathing: Use a mild shampoo like our Pure Pup – Fragrance-Free to ensure the skin is clean and hydrated without causing irritation. This shampoo is perfect for maintaining the delicate balance of hairless dogs’ skin and keeping them comfortable. Why Choose Cleo&Hooman Shampoos? At Cleo&Hooman, we believe that every pet deserves the best care possible. Our range of shampoos is crafted with natural ingredients, ensuring they are gentle yet effective. Each formula is designed to cater to specific coat types, promoting a healthy, shiny, and manageable coat for your furry friend. Our commitment to quality means all our products are hypoallergenic, paraben-free, and pH balanced, making them safe for all dogs, even those with the most sensitive skin. Additional Benefits of Cleo&Hooman Shampoos: Anti-Itch Properties: Our shampoos contain soothing ingredients that help alleviate itching and irritation, providing relief for dogs with sensitive skin. Moisturizing and Conditioning: Each shampoo is formulated to hydrate and condition the coat, ensuring it stays soft, smooth, and free from tangles. Anti-Inflammatory Ingredients: Our shampoos contain natural anti-inflammatory agents that help reduce redness and inflammation, promoting healthier skin. Repair and Strengthening: Our products help repair the skin barrier and strengthen fur, reducing breakage and promoting a healthy coat. De-Matting and Detangling: The conditioning agents in our shampoos help prevent mats and tangles, making grooming easier and more enjoyable for both you and your pet. Understanding your dog’s coat type is essential for choosing the right grooming products. Cleo&Hooman’s specially formulated shampoos provide the perfect solution for each unique coat type, ensuring your dog looks and feels their best. Visit our Shampoo Shop today to find the ideal shampoo for your dog and give them the care they deserve. With Cleo&Hooman, you can trust that your pet is getting the highest quality grooming products designed with their specific needs in mind. Explore our collection and see the difference Cleo&Hooman can make in your dog’s grooming routine. Your furry friend will thank you!

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5 Fascinating Facts About Your Dog's Paws and How Cleo&Hooman Cares for Them

5 Fascinating Facts About Your Dog's Paws and How Cleo&Hooman Cares for Them

Just like human feet, dog paws are vital for mobility and daily activities. But there's more to your furry friend's feet than meets the eye. At Cleo&Hooman, we're passionate about providing the best care for every part of your pup, paws included! Here are five fascinating facts about dog paws and our tailor-made solutions to keep them healthy. 1. Paws Are Engineered for Protection Dog paws are tough. They're designed to withstand rough terrain, extreme temperatures, and constant wear and tear. But even the toughest paws need protection. That's where our Bark Butter comes in. This nourishing cream is formulated to hydrate and repair your dog's paws, keeping them resilient against the elements. 2. Dogs Sweat Through Their Paws Did you know dogs sweat through their paws? It's one of the few ways they can cool down. To help maintain this natural cooling process, our Zoomie Wipes ensure your dog's paws are clean and free from dirt that can clog their sweat glands. 3. Paws Can Heal Themselves — To a Degree Your dog's paws have a remarkable ability to heal minor cuts and abrasions through the tough, regenerative skin on the pads. Enhance this natural healing with Bark Butter, providing essential nutrients that speed up the healing process. 4. Paws Are Sensitive Your dog's paws are sensitive and can feel vibrations and textures, helping them to perceive their environment. Our Zoomie Wipes are perfect for a gentle cleanse that maintains the paw's sensitivity while keeping them clean and protected. 5. Unique Paw Prints Just like human fingerprints, each dog's paw print is unique. While we celebrate their uniqueness, we also recognize that every paw needs care. Whether they're traipsing through the backyard or strutting down city streets, Cleo&Hooman's line of paw care products ensures those unique prints stay healthy and protected. Dog paws are remarkable and deserve the best of care. With Cleo&Hooman’s specially crafted Bark Butter and Zoomie Wipes, you can ensure your pup's paws remain in peak condition. After all, healthy paws lead to happy adventures. Visit our site to learn more about our commitment to paw care and explore our full range of pet wellness products.

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Gardening with Your Best Fur Friend.

Gardening with Your Best Fur Friend.

Gardening is not just a hobby for hoomans; it can be a fun and enriching activity for our furry companions too! However, while embarking on this green-thumbed adventure with your pup, it’s crucial to keep their safety in mind. Today, we’re digging into how to make your garden a safe and enjoyable space for your dog, highlighting some plants to watch out for, and suggesting fun activities to do together in your little slice of nature. Plants to Keep on Your Radar While many plants add beauty and vibrancy to our gardens, not all are pet-friendly. Here’s a quick list of common garden plants that are potentially harmful to dogs: Sago Palm: Highly toxic, even small amounts can cause vomiting, diarrhea, and severe liver damage. Tulips: The bulbs are particularly toxic, causing oral irritation, drooling, and even heart issues. Azaleas: Ingesting just a few leaves can lead to vomiting, diarrhea, and excessive drooling. Severe cases might cause central nervous system issues and potentially be life-threatening. Oleander: Every part of this plant is toxic, leading to severe symptoms, including cardiac issues, severe vomiting, and possibly death. This list is not exhaustive, so always research or consult with a vet before introducing new plants into your garden. Dog-Friendly Gardening Activities 1. Create a Sniffing Garden: Dedicate a small area of your garden to dog-friendly plants like lavender, rosemary, and mint. These plants are safe for dogs and can provide a sensory experience for your pup. 2. Set Up a Digging Box: Many dogs love to dig. Instead of having them disrupt your flower beds, set up a designated digging box filled with soft soil or sand. Bury toys or treats for them to find! 3. Agility Course: Use garden space to set up a simple agility course. You can use planters, soft gardening tools, and safe structures to create obstacles. It’s a great way to exercise and train your dog in a fun environment. 4. Water Play Area: If you have enough space, consider setting up a small water play area. A shallow kiddie pool or a sprinkler can provide hours of fun for a water-loving dog, especially on hot days. 5. Safe Exploration Space: Ensure your garden is fenced or has a safe, enclosed area where your dog can explore freely without the risk of escaping or ingesting harmful plants. Gardening with your dog can be a delightful experience, fostering a deeper bond between you and your furry friend while enjoying the great outdoors. By taking precautions to ensure the plants in your garden are safe and creating engaging activities, you can turn your garden into a paradise for both you and your pup. As we wrap up our gardening guide, let’s not forget about one last essential step for our furry gardeners: clean paws make for happy hoomans and homes! After a day of sniffing, digging, and playing, your pup’s paws can collect dirt and possibly harmful substances from plants. That’s where our Zoomie Wipes and Scrub-a-Pup-Pup Paw Cleansers come into play! Zoomie Wipes are perfect for a quick clean-up. Soft yet durable, they’re designed to gently remove dirt and mud from your pup’s paws, keeping your floors and furniture clean. Infused with natural ingredients, they're safe for your dog and leave behind a subtle, fresh scent. For those days when a deeper clean is needed, our Scrub-a-Pup-Pup Paw Cleansers are just the thing. They're specially formulated to be gentle on your dog's paws while effectively washing away all traces of garden adventures. With natural moisturizers, they also help keep your pup’s pads soft, preventing dryness and cracks. Make post-garden clean-up a breeze and keep your pup’s paws healthy and clean. Check out our collection and ensure your dog ends their garden playtime on a clean note!

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Keeping Your Frenchie Fresh: The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Flat-Faced Pup's Wrinkles with Zoomie Wipes

Keeping Your Frenchie Fresh: The Ultimate Guide to Cleaning Flat-Faced Pup's Wrinkles with Zoomie Wipes

Owners of French Bulldogs and other flat-faced pups know that those adorable wrinkles need special attention. Cleo&Hooman's guide focuses on the importance of regular cleaning of your dog's wrinkles and how Zoomie Wipes can be an effective, gentle solution. Keeping your pup's skin healthy and irritation-free is crucial, and we're here to show you how.1. Why Wrinkle Care is Essential for Flat-Faced Dogs Infection Prevention: Wrinkles can trap dirt, moisture, and bacteria, leading to infections. Skin Health: Regular cleaning keeps the skin within the wrinkles dry and healthy. Comfort: Clean wrinkles mean a more comfortable and happy dog. 2. Introducing Zoomie Wipes: The Ideal Wrinkle Cleaning Solution Gentle Formula: Specially designed for sensitive skin, Zoomie Wipes are perfect for cleaning delicate wrinkle areas. Natural Ingredients: Containing soothing components like aloe vera, these wipes help prevent irritation. Easy and Convenient: Pre-moistened and ready to use, they make wrinkle cleaning simple and efficient. 3. Step-by-Step Guide to Cleaning Your Dog’s Wrinkles Frequency: Clean your dog's wrinkles daily, or as often as needed. Gentle Wiping: Use a Zoomie Wipe to softly clean inside the wrinkles. Be gentle to avoid irritation. Drying: After wiping, ensure the wrinkles are completely dry to prevent moisture buildup. 4. Additional Tips for Wrinkle Care Regular Checks: Always keep an eye out for redness, sores, or unusual odor, which could indicate an infection. Veterinary Care: If you notice any signs of infection or severe irritation, consult your veterinarian immediately. Diet and Hydration: A healthy diet and plenty of water also contribute to healthy skin. 5. The Benefits of Using Zoomie Wipes Safe and Effective: Designed specifically for dogs, they safely clean without harsh chemicals. Convenience: Their ease of use encourages regular wrinkle care. Health and Comfort: Regular use can lead to fewer skin problems and a more comfortable pup. Caring for your flat-faced dog's wrinkles doesn't have to be a chore. With Zoomie Wipes, it's easy to keep those cute creases clean and healthy. Regular wrinkle care is key to preventing discomfort and infections, making it an essential part of your daily routine. Keep those wrinkles fresh and your Frenchie happy!

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DOG IN THE SNOW

Navigating the Chill: Expert Tips for Keeping Your Dog Warm and Healthy in Cold Weather

Winter brings unique challenges for dog owners, from managing cold temperatures to ensuring proper skin and paw care. Cleo&Hooman present a comprehensive guide to navigate these challenges effectively. This detailed piece combines essential cold-weather care tips with insights on understanding temperature thresholds for different dogs, ensuring your furry friend's safety and comfort during the chilly months. What’s Too Cold for Your Dog? A Dog-Friendly Temperature Guide Above 45°F: Most dogs are comfortable, but consider size, age, and coat type. Below 45°F: Dogs averse to cold may start to feel discomfort. Watch for signs like shivering. Below 32°F: Smaller breeds, those with thin coats, very young or old dogs, and dogs with health issues may be more sensitive to cold. Below 20°F: It's critical to limit outdoor time. Never leave dogs outside in these conditions. Pay attention to signs of hypothermia and frostbite. These guidelines are supported by the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), which both provide resources on pet safety in cold weather. Their insights form a crucial part of understanding and responding to the risks posed by colder temperatures. 1. The Right Winter Gear Coats and Sweaters: Essential for dogs with thin coats in temperatures below 45°F. Booties: Protect paws from cold, salt, and chemicals. Reflective Gear: Important for visibility during short winter days. 2. Adjusting Your Dog's Diet and Exercise in Winter Caloric Needs: Some dogs may need more calories in the winter to maintain body heat, especially if they're active outdoors. Indoor Activities: When it's too cold, engage your dog with indoor exercises like interactive toys and training games. 3.  Skin and Paw Care in Cold Weather Dry Skin: Less humidity can dry out your dog’s skin. Consider a humidifier and ensure they're well-hydrated. Paw Protection: Regularly check and clean your dog’s paws. Consider using Zoomie Wipes for added protection. These wipes are specially formulated to gently remove salt, dirt, and chemicals from your dog’s paws, reducing the risk of irritation and dryness. The natural ingredients in Zoomie Wipes also provide a soothing effect, keeping paws healthy during the harsh winter months. 4. Recognizing and Preventing Cold-Related Health Issues Hypothermia and Frostbite: Know the signs and seek immediate veterinary care if suspected. Safe Outdoor Time: Keep walks short in extreme cold and monitor your dog for discomfort. 5. Creating a Cozy Indoor Environment Warm Bedding: Ensure a warm, draft-free sleeping area. Avoid Heat Sources: Protect your dog from burns and overheating near heaters or fireplaces. Winter care for dogs requires careful consideration of their breed, size, and health. By following these guidelines, you can ensure your dog enjoys the winter season safely and comfortably. Remember, your dog relies on you for their well-being, so stay attentive to their needs as the temperatures drop.

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