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Emily Crosswell

Emily Crosswell

Dog Care & Lifestyle Writer

Emily Crosswell is a dog care and lifestyle writer focused on the everyday realities of living with dogs. She covers the practical side of ownership — the routines, habits, and small decisions that shape a dog’s daily experience at home.

Her writing includes guidance on feeding schedules, grooming routines, sleep habits, exercise balance, travel with dogs, and adapting care to different living environments. Emily pays special attention to how lifestyle factors like work schedules, family dynamics, and housing affect canine wellbeing.

She helps readers create dog-friendly homes that support both human and canine needs, emphasizing balance, consistency, and realistic expectations.

Emily’s work also highlights emotional wellbeing, exploring how stability, enrichment, and predictable routines reduce stress and improve behavior. She encourages owners to view daily care not as a checklist, but as an opportunity to strengthen connection and trust with their dogs over time.

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Golden retriever lying on floor near front door, looking sad, with untouched food bowl nearby
Dog Depression: How to Recognize and Treat a Depressed Dog
Feb 24, 2026
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17 MIN
Is your dog sleeping too much, ignoring food, or withdrawing from the family? These could be signs of real depression. Learn to spot the symptoms early, understand what’s causing them, and find proven ways to help your dog feel like themselves again

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Yellow Labrador eating grass in a sunny backyard
Why Do Dogs Eat Grass? Vet-Backed Explanations for This Common Behavior
Feb 24, 2026
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17 MIN
Discover why dogs eat grass, what it means for their health, and when to take action. Learn the science behind this common behavior, its link to vomiting, and how to keep your dog safe while grazing. Find out which signs are normal, which are red flags, and what vets recommend

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Dog mounting owner’s leg during home visit — embarrassing moment for pet parent
Why Do Dogs Hump? Understanding the Reasons Behind This Common Behavior
Feb 24, 2026
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16 MIN
Wondering why your dog humps people, other dogs, or random objects? You’re not alone. Discover the real triggers behind mounting behavior, find out when it’s completely normal, and learn 5 proven training methods that actually work to stop it for good

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Cavapoo with wavy apricot coat sitting on sofa next to owner
Cavapoo: Your Complete Guide to This Popular Poodle Mix
Feb 24, 2026
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17 MIN
Discover everything about Cavapoo dogs: their personality, size, coat care, health issues, and daily needs. Find out if this Cavalier-Poodle crossbreed suits your lifestyle and family.

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A sick dog lying on the floor next to an untouched water bowl
Dog Fever: How to Recognize, Treat, and When to Call Your Vet
Feb 24, 2026
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11 MIN
Your dog feels off — quieter, warmer, withdrawn. But is it really a fever? Learn to read the signs your pet can’t speak, discover safe ways to help at home, understand what’s driving the heat, and know exactly when to rush to the vet. Real answers for worried pet owners

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Golden Retriever: Complete Guide to America's Favorite Family Dog
Feb 24, 2026
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18 MIN
Discover everything about Golden Retrievers: their friendly temperament, training tips, health concerns, costs, and care needs. Find out if this beloved family dog is the perfect match for your lifestyle.

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Dogs of different breeds and sizes — from Chihuahua to Great Dane — lined up together
Longest Living Dog Breeds: 15+ Years of Companionship Ahead
Feb 25, 2026
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15 MIN
Discover which dog breeds consistently live the longest, why small breeds almost always outlive their larger counterparts, and what science says about the size-lifespan connection. Learn how to maximize your dog’s years through smart nutrition, weight control, and preventive veterinary care

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The Biggest Dog Breed: 15 Giant Dogs Ranked by Size and Weight
Feb 25, 2026
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17 MIN
From 200-pound Mastiffs to record-breaking Great Danes, the world’s largest dog breeds redefine companionship entirely. Explore 15 giants ranked by size and weight, plus honest breakdowns of costs, care requirements, and how to choose the right breed for your home and lifestyle.

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Several calm dog breeds of different sizes resting in a cozy home — Great Dane on the sofa, Cavalier and Shih Tzu relaxing near their owner
15 Calmest Dog Breeds for Peaceful Homes and Apartment Living
Feb 25, 2026
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18 MIN
Explore 15 naturally calm dog breeds ideal for apartments and quiet homes. From gentle giants like Newfoundlands to compact Cavaliers, compare temperaments, grooming needs, and exercise levels with our detailed breed chart and practical guidance to find your perfect low-stress companion.

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Veterinarian in blue gloves examining a Golden Retriever puppy’s belly on an exam table during a checkup for intestinal worms
Signs of Worms in Dogs: How to Identify, Treat, and Prevent Parasitic Infections
Feb 25, 2026
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32 MIN
Discover how to spot worm infections in your dog, identify different parasites in stool, understand key warning symptoms, and explore proven deworming treatments and prevention strategies to keep your pet healthy and parasite-free.

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All information published on this site is based on general knowledge, widely accepted research, and practical experience, but individual dogs may differ in behavior, health conditions, and needs. Results and outcomes may vary depending on the dog, environment, and circumstances.

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