Family isn’t just people- it’s paws too.



Key things to know when owning a paw friend:
01
Time commitment
Dogs need daily attention, exercice,
and companionship.
02
Proper Nutrition
Feed them high-quality dog food
suited to their age, size, and breed.
03
Financial Planning
Schedule routine check-ups, vaccinations
04
Training and Socialization
Teach basic commands and expose them to different people and environment.
05
Exercise needs
Provide daily walks and playtime to keep them physically and mentally healthy.
06
Grooming
Brush, bathe, and trim nails regularly; some breeds need professional grooming.


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88%
of dog owners say their dogs make them feel happier and less stressed.
85%
report that owning a dog improved their overall mental health.
76%
say their dogs make their family feel closer and more connected.
90%
agree that life feels more meaningful and joyful with a dog.
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“I never knew unconditional love until I got my dog. No matter what kind of day I have, he’s always there to cheer me up.”
Friendly Jay Panogalinog
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DOG owner

Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I feed my dog?
Adult dogs usually eat twice a day; puppies may need 3-4 smaller meals.
How often should I bathe my dog?
Once every 4–6 weeks, or as needed depending on their coat and activity level.
When should I take my dog to the vet?
At least once a year for a check-up; more often for puppies or senior dogs
How much exercise does my dog need?
Most dogs need at least 30 minutes to 2 hours of daily activity, depending on breed and age.
What vaccinations does my dog need?
Core vaccines include rabies, parvovirus, distemper, and hepatitis. Your vet may recommend others.
