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Tips To Keep Your Couch Clean

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Your couch is a place to relax and eat snacks, cuddle with your pets, and watch movies with loved ones. Your couch is also a place that collects dog hair, crumbs and spills. Prolong the life of your couch and keep making cozy memories by following out tips on keeping your couch clean!

4 Tips To Acclimate Your Dog To Apartment Living

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Are you thinking about getting a dog but are hesitant because you live in an apartment? Don't be! With the right care and attention, your dog can thrive in an apartment environment!

5 Common Plants That Are Toxic To Dogs

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Did you know that some very common plants are toxic to dogs? If you plan to plant flowers in your yard this spring, make sure they are dog-friendly! Even if you don't have a dog, it is important to keep toxic plants away from sidewalks so neighbors' dogs don't get to them. Here is a list of common but toxic plants to avoid having in your yard this year! 

Dog Friendly Patios In Boston

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Grab a drink with your furry best friend on some of Boston's best dog friendly patios! There's lots of dog friendly patios in Boston but we've highlighted a few of our favorites! 

 

 

 

Oak Long Bar & Kitchen

Back Bay

 

Trillium Garden on the Greenway

Downtown

 

Thorton's Fenway Grille

Fenway

 

Five Horses Tavern

South End

 

Kava Neo-Taverna

South End

 

Coppa

South End

How To Turn Your End Table Into A Dreamy Dog Bed

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Create a cute and cozy dog bed out of an old end table to give your pup their own space in the living room. 

 

 

First either choose a table you already have to repurpose, or head to a thrift store to buy one to redo! Make sure the table you did choose has an open bottom and preferable a shelf for the dog bed to go. Then you will want to sand [...]

Selling with dogs

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Selling a home that you share with a four-legged occupant requires some planning. First, we always tell our clients to declutter the space of dog-related items, but not to the point where you make your pet anxious. Put away the things they don’t use so much, and neatly organize the things that keep them happy. 

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