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Tuff Pets goes Carbon Neutral with ClimatePartner | Tuff Pets
As we become more and more aware of the negative human impact on the environment, it is important that we take steps to lessen said impact. Through research into less damaging materials for manufacturing, reductions in travel distances for consumer...
How Much Water Should my Dog Drink?
As any dog owner knows, one of the most important things to keep an eye on is whether or not your dog is getting enough hydration. After all, they can't tell us when they're thirsty! However, the answer to this...
What Age Do Dogs Stop Growing?
Have you ever seen a Saint Bernard and wondered how much bigger they could possibly get? Or have you been eyeing a Corgi puppy but are worried they may grow too quickly?
Why do dogs scratch at the floor?
"Why do dogs scratch the carpet?" Any dog owner will have at one time or another seen their beloved pet scratching at the floor. Be it outside, dog scratching while walking, digging up their bed - among other things -...
Why do dogs rub their face on the ground?
You only have to have a dog for a short period of time before you’ll see it rub its face on the ground - Jaw or Jowls on the floor, dragging their head from side to side or pushing themselves...
It’s not really a question most people would consider before getting a dog, but we would hazard a guess that most dog owners at some point have questioned whether their dog is doing its business more or less times than...
Support Dogs - Who are the charity & what do they do?
It may come as no surprise that the people behind Tuff Pets are also dog lovers. Two thirds of the company have dogs and the other third is undoubtedly jealous! We wanted to give something back to the community and...
Why do dogs pant? If you've ever seen a dog panting on a hot day, you might have wondered why they do it. In fact, there are several reasons why dogs pant. For one thing, panting helps to regulate their...
Have you ever noticed your dog sighing and wondered what it meant? Dogs actually communicate a lot through their sighs, and by paying attention to the length and volume of the noise, you can get a pretty good idea of...