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Claudia Kawczynska

Claudia Kawczynska

Co-Founder & Editor in Chief at The Bark

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Protect Your Dog’s Paws This Winter

Winter is the season of chilly winds, snow, ice, and rain and understandably, your pup may not be the biggest fan. The weather shift can make dog walks and outdoor activities a little more challenging too. In addition to getting a warm winter coat don’t forget to protect your dog paws this winter. T…
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Strawberries and Dogs: Benefits of This Yummy Superfood

Looking for a yummy, healthy snack for your best doggie friend? Try strawberries. Your pup will thank you. Strawberries are nutritious. High in antioxidants like vitamin C and fiber, they can help reduce inflammation and cognitive aging in dogs. Rich in Omega-3, strawberries can make your pup’s coa…
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Whole Grain Peanut Butter Treats

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Reporting Pet Food Concerns

Susan Thixton of Truthaboutpetfood.com has a very interesting post today about the increase in complaints stemming from the popular Taste of the Wild dog food. She reports that many of the complaints can be found on ConsumerAffairs.com, and 27 complaints were posted in July alone. She also notes tha…
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59 Genes May Make Your Dog a Better Athlete

At this year’s Biology of Genomes meeting, a presentation was made by postdoc student, Jaemin Kim working with canine genomicist Elaine Ostrander at the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda, Maryland
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5 Ways to Make a Difference in the Lives of Shelter Dogs

There are many ways to make a difference in the lives of dogs. It sounds a little counterintuitive but dog and cat food, litter and leashes aren’t at the top of most shelters’ wish lists, but paper, pens, phones, towels are. At least, according to the animal shelters and nonprofits.
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Can Dogs Eat Kale (and Other Leafy Vegetables)?

Yes! Leafy vegetables pack a powerhouse of vitamins, minerals, carotenoids and flavonoids linked to better health, especially brain health. They’re also a good source of helpful roughage. Many fall into the cruciferous family, including kale, spinach, chard, mustard greens, beet greens, collards, da…
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Sourdough Treats for Dogs

Too much sourdough starter? No problem! Expand your baking routine to include treats for the pups.
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5 Cool Dog-Friendly Retro Camping Trailer Hotels and Resorts

Our love affair with retro continues with a new-old concept: lovingly restored vintage trailers clustered together as hotels on wheels. Airstreams, Spartans, Shastas, Vagabonds, Avions—some of the great names from the golden age of travel trailers can be found in these vacation camps.
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Ten Top Work Outs for You and Your Dog

If you and your dog often wind up spending a lot more time indoors during the winter months, getting a lot less exercise all around, you may both enjoy some new home-based workout routines. There are many videos to help you get started—from simple stretching exercises to moving to the beat in dog da…
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Homemade Dog Food: You Can Cook For Your Dog

This marks the first in a series of articles about making home-prepared meals for our dogs. The series is inspired by our belief that the best way to feed both our human and canine family members is to select the ingredients and whip up meals ourselves—not to mention the sense of satisfaction that c…