My DOG - Dog Owners Group

Support Your Dog Through Every Stage of Life

Down-to-earth advice and trusted resources for real dog owners who want the best for their best friend.

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Built by a Dog Owner. Not a Marketing Team.

This site was created by someone who has lived with dogs for over 40 years — through the joy, the worry, the vet visits, and the hard decisions.

There's no corporate agenda here. Just honest, practical advice based on real experience, thorough research, and a genuine love for dogs.

Everything here is designed to help you make informed decisions — so your dog can live as comfortably, confidently, and happily as possible.

Practical Guides for Real Dog Owners

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The Mobility Fix

A practical, compassionate guide for owners noticing their dogs are slowing down. Includes gentle, vet-reviewed advice to support your dog's comfort and quality of life.

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Speak Dog - Reading Your Dog's Signals

A friendly guide to understanding what your dog is telling you — and how to respond in ways that build trust and connection.

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Still My Dog — Understanding and Supporting a Dog with Dementia

A comprehensive, practical guide for owners navigating canine cognitive dysfunction — at every stage.

Honest Advice. No Hype. No Miracle Cures.

Dog owners come here because they want useful, practical help — not empty reassurance or exaggerated promises.

What you'll find here is grounded in real experience, backed by careful research, and written for people who genuinely care about their dogs' wellbeing.

No fake sentiment. No clickbait. Just straightforward guidance from someone who has been where you are.

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The content on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute veterinary advice. Always consult a qualified veterinarian for guidance specific to your dog’s health and needs.