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Because Being a Dog Parent is Real Work and Real Love

This group celebrates the real ones—the ones up at 6 AM for potty walks, who carry treats in every pocket, and love their dog like family.

Let’s share our stories, our knowledge, and our love—because dog parenting isn’t always easy, but it’s always worth it.


#RoyalPawsParents #DogLoveLoudly #PawrentPower

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May 2, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Welcome to the group! You can connect with other members, get updates and share videos.

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For the Dog Moms & Dads Who Do the Most (Because They Deserve It!)

Whether you’re planning outfits, throwing birthday parties, or making home-cooked meals—this group is for all the extra, over-the-top, obsessed (in the best way) dog parents out there.

No judgment. Just vibes, treats, and tail wags.


#SpoiledAndProud #DogParentEnergy #RoyalPawsLife

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May 2, 2025 · updated the description of the group.

Welcome to the group! You can connect with other members, get updates and share videos.

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Some days I smile when I think of them. Other days I cry. And honestly… both are okay.


Losing a dog is a kind of heartbreak that hits different. They’re more than pets—they’re family, soulmates, healers.


There’s no “right” way to grieve.

Some of us light candles.

Some of us keep toys and collars in special places.

Some of us still whisper “I love you” when we pass their favorite spot.


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For Every Pawprint That’s Still on Your Heart


Losing a pet is one of the deepest kinds of grief—and unless you’ve been through it, it’s hard to explain just how much it hurts.


This space is for healing, sharing, and remembering. Whether your loss was recent or years ago, your love is still valid. Your grief is still real.


If you feel comfortable, share:


  • A photo of your pet

  • A memory that makes you smile


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Natural Remedies Every Dog Parent Should Know


Looking for gentle, holistic ways to care for your pup? These natural remedies can support your dog’s health and comfort—without always reaching for meds.


Popular Natural Remedies:


  • Plain Pumpkin: Great for digestion and both diarrhea or constipation

  • Coconut Oil: Promotes healthy skin, coat, and can be applied topically or added to meals

  • Chamomile or Valerian Tea: A calming option for anxious dogs (always use pet-safe amounts)


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Your Rescue Story Could Inspire Someone to Adopt


Every rescue dog has a story—and every story has the power to change lives.


Whether your pup came from a shelter, the streets, or was rehomed from another family, your decision to adopt made a difference.


Let’s create a thread of hope:


  • How did you meet your rescue?

  • What were the early days like?


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