World Honey Bee Day: How you can help three native Ontario bee species in decline
World Honey Bee Day: |How you can help three native Ontario bee species in decline - August 20, 2022
Guest blog by Adeline Ee. Paws For Reaction is so lucky to have such an amazing writer & animal lover join extended our family!

Guest blog: Three native Ontario bee species in decline and how you can help

Today, August
20th, we celebrate the little, unsung heroes of our
ecosystems. It’s the 13th annual World Honey Bee Day! The first World Honey Bee Day was held in 2009, and since then, we
have been giving a quiet nod of thanks on the third Saturday of August to
honey bees and their caretakers, the beekeepers. 

Bees play a vital
role in pollination in Ontario. They help to ensure that plants can produce the fruits
and vegetables that we rely on for food. Without bees and other pollinating
super-insects, our food supply would be greatly diminished. Don’t forget how their pollination assists other plants and flowers used for medications and

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The Other Best Friend When Walking Your Dog!

The Pawfect Bag: The Other “Best Friend” When Going for walks Your Dog!

The Pawfect Bag is perfect for all your dog walking needs!
This bag tends to make the fantastic other “best friend” for puppy strolling!

The light-weight Pawfect Bag can have every little thing you and your canine will need for your walks leaving your hands wholly free of charge!

Do YOU Will need the Pawfect Bag?

The Pawfect Bag is excellent for:

  • Dad and mom with strollers.
  • Joggers or runners.
  • Specialist dog walkers.
  • Mobility-challenged men and women.
  • People today confined to wheelchairs.
  • Any one who requirements to continue to keep their fingers vacant and no cost!
  • Any individual who does not want to have a warm poop bag in their palms!
  • Every person who needs to secure the atmosphere by simply bringing their comprehensive poop luggage house to toss absent!

Pawfect Bag: 101

Sensible, drinking water-resistant and sturdy with 2 detachable (and washable) pockets!

  • 1st Pocket: Use
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Animal Skin and Allergy Clinic | Pet Allergies Need To Be Treated, Too!
Dog with puffy watery eyes.

You wouldn’t experience all allergy year devoid of taking some medication or viewing your physician for aid, and you pets should not have to, possibly! If your critter is just one of the unfortunate who are afflicted, there is support out there. The Animal Skin and Allergy Clinic has the data and instruments to aid you acknowledge pet allergic reactions. There are persuasive reasons why you should not hold out to take care of.

Figuring out Pet Allergic reactions When You See Them

Most folks comprehend allergy signs in humans–cue the runny noses, sinus pressure, and itchy eyes. Pet allergies can show up a minor in a different way, even though.

When lots of different problems can guide to identical signs, there are a couple of that are really probable to be allergy associated. Your pet may be suffering from allergic reactions if they:

  • Lick their paws or rear
  • Chew
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Could Fall Leaves Be Making Your Dog Itchy?

If there’s a single point that makes the chore of raking leaves not soooo tedious, it is observing your dog’s joy as they just take a jogging leap and vanish into a leafy pile of goodness. Properly, right until you want to rake the leaves yet again. And yet again.

But does your puppy expend the night immediately after their leaf pile escapades itching and scratching? If so, it is achievable that they may be reacting to hidden allergens in the leaf pile.

Fleas Like Tumble

When the temperature will get cooler, you may think that flea year is more than. But tumble is essentially a favorite season of these hardy little pests, and fleas like a very good leaf pile. Fleas like shaded, humid parts, so a leaf pile is a great area for fleas (and their immature phases) to wait around for a puppy to come leaping by.

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Fence fighting with the neigbours dog – how to stop it!

5 Ways to Stop Dog Fence Fighting

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Having a fenced backyard for your dog to run and play in is the dream of many pet parents, but that dream can quickly become trouble if you share a fence with another dog. Fence fighting can often be mistaken for playing, but it’s aggressive behavior that needs to be resolved quickly. 

Read on to learn more about what fence fighting is, what causes it, and how you can stop fence aggression in your dog. 

What is Dog Fence Fighting?

Dog fence fighting happens when there are two dogs on opposite sides of a barrier, typically a fence between two adjacent properties. Dogs experiencing fence aggression typically bark, lunge, and may even attempt to climb the fence. 

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Even dogs that show no signs of reactivity toward dogs in a different setting may suddenly show these symptoms when a barrier is put

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