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Holly Madison Shares Post Pregnancy Slimming Secrets!

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Now we know why Holly Madison looks like she never had a baby!

It hasn't even been a month since the Peep Show starlet gave birth to her daughter, Rainbow, and while she already looks like she dropped a tremendous amount of weight, she's now sharing her secrets behind why she looks so slim.

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EXCLUSIVE! Tia & Tamera Share Tips For Perez & First Time Parents!!

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Tia Mowry-Hardict and Tamera Mowry-Housley have come a long way since their days on Sister Sister, and now that they have their own show, Tia & Tamera on the Style Network, they know a thing or two about parenting.

And to let everyone in on how they handle their fast-paced career while still keeping up with their marriage and kids, they shared a few tips for PEREZ…and other first time parents:

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Snooki Gives Amber Rose And Wiz Khalifa Parenting Tips!

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Snooki has been a mom long enough to know what not to drink (breast milk!) and what to drink slowly (vodka!)!

Now she's sharing her motherly knowledge with new parents Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa!

Ch-ch-check out the video (above) for some insightful- and revealing- parenting tips from the former Jersey Shore star!

OMG, these tips are amazing! We can't wait to hear her next celeb baby advice!

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Learning How To Feed Your Adult Dog!

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Your pooch is now a healthy, strong adult and Fido will need an adult diet….

SO NO BABYING!!!! But how do we make sure we're feeding our grown up doggies correctly?

There are two keys to learn when feeding your dog: Size and Energy.

When it comes to energy, the type of dog your companion weighs heavily on their food intake. Working dogs (police, cattle, and guide dogs) as well as dogs who are active may require more food than a lap dog.

So with this in mind, there are three feeding options for your dog:

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How To Get Your Pooch To Luv Bathtime!

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Does your dog DREAD taking a bath with every bone in his dog body (like this one)?

Well, luckily for you, there are ways to keep your dog from stinking and they'll love to take baths in no time!

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How To Spot A FANTASTIC Pet Owner!

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Have you ever wondered if you are a great pet owner????

What about someone else? Do you question their pet skillz????

Well luckily, Camp Bow Wow has the tools to help you spot a GREAT pet owner!

Camp Bow Wow CEO Heidi Ganahl has given us tips to help identify responsible pet owners.

These characteristics include:

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Keep Your Pet Safe During Winter With Dr. Patrick Mahaney!

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Winter may be beautiful, but it's also very chilly!

And if you haven't already taken the necessary measures to keep your pet safe during this cold season, Dr. Patrick Mahaney has a few wonderful tips that will definitely keep your baby in good health:

Wintry Climate Changes:
 
Frostbite happens when the skin is exposed to extreme temperatures, which restricts blood flow to the body’s surfaces. Reduced delivery of oxygen and nutrients and removal of metabolic waste contributes to cell damage or death. Body tissues become cold to the touch and appear pale pink, white, or even blue. Unresolved frostbite can progress to gangrene, which requires ongoing and costly veterinary medical and surgical treatment.

Hypothermia occurs when body temperature drops below the normal range of 100-102.5 +/- 0.5 in a healthy cat or dog. In order to preserve the vital organs (brain, heart, kidneys, liver, and lungs), blood flow to the extremities (limbs, feet, ears, etc.) is restricted. Hypothermia also contributes to frostbite.

Exposure to moisture increases your pet’s likelihood of developing frostbite and hypothermia. A healthy fur pelt or moisture repelling-fabric coat can provide limited protection from nature’s assault. Geriatric, juvenile, mobility compromised, and sick pets are more prone to suffering negative health consequences of exposure to wintry weather.

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