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Adding Whole Ingredients to Dry Dog Food

Hey Fido -- Instead of plastic, how about the real thing?
We've been talking a lot about food lately here on lowcountrydog.com. Contributing writer Erin Thomas discussed cooking for your pets and also gave directions for making a cute jar of dry ingredients for homemade dog treats -- a great gift for the dog lover in your life. Dolittle's owner Ric Sommons …

DIY: Dog Biscuits in a Jar

Do you have plenty of pet-loving friends and no gift ideas? Well, you're in luck! Here's a simple, inexpensive do-it-yourself project that's sure to be a hit!

Should I Cook for my Dog?

As if we don’t have enough to worry about with what we feed our families, we now have the added worry about our dog's diet, too. So, what's a dog owner to do?

Lowcountry Dogs Abroad- Greetings from Europe!

Dulcie and Max, the Boston Terriers. Click photo for slideshow.
If you're like me, you've often gone on vacations and wished your pups could've come along. Sure, it's feasible when you're just driving down to Florida or up to the Smokey Mountains, but what about Mexico or better yet, truly overseas? Exactly what I was thinking- 'how do I do that?'

Vacation with the WHOLE family

We already talked about how difficult it was to find pet-friendly hotels, but what about entire vacation spots with dedicated doggy daycare? Does it exist? Sure it does, you just have to know where to look.

Kodak to Introduce Green Eye Removal

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