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Safe Summer Activities You and Your Dog Can Enjoy
The weather is warming up, and the days are getting longer, summer is here! As a dog owner, you may be looking for some new ideas for activities to do with your pet, and who can blame you? Summer is the perfect time to get outside and find some fun activities to do with your…
Read MoreReturning to the Office? Here’s How You Can Help Your Dog Cope
If there’s one demographic whose lives actually improved during the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s got to be our pets. For the first time, they had us all to themselves, all day! And while many businesses, restaurants, and recreational venues gradually opened up over the fall and winter of 2020, a good portion of us were still…
Read MoreShould You Take Your Dog With You On Vacation?
You’ve been fantasizing and planning for it for months, and now it’s finally here, your vacation! With much of the country returning to normal and many people antsy to shake up their routine, travel is surging across the United States. Whether you’re going on a road trip, exploring a new country, or flying to see…
Read MoreHow To Recognize The Signs Of Heat Stroke in Your Dog
Summer is one of the best times of the year — just ask your furry family member! Rides in the car, long walks in the park and extended time outdoors make the season a fantastic one for your pet. However, know that it can also be one of the most dangerous times of the year…
Read MoreTips For Keeping Your Pets Safe In The Car This Summer
Sticky seats. Stifling air. We’ve all experienced what the inside of a vehicle feels like on a hot summer day. It can be miserable, to say the least, until the air conditioner kicks in and the interior cools down. Like you, we love to take our pets with us when we run errands. As more…
Read MoreHow to Exercise a Senior Dog
As your dog reaches their golden years, it’s important that they stay active to remain healthy and happy, all through their old age. While a puppy or younger dog may have no problem keeping up with (or easily exceeding) your activity level, as our feline friends’ age, they usually start to slow down and mellow…
Read MoreHow To Help a Teething Puppy
Congratulations on your new puppy! Chances are great that there are dozens of things you will know how to do right for your new furry family member, and often just the same number of things you will have no clue how to handle, even if this is far from your first puppy. Relax! It’s all…
Read MoreHow To Counter Pet Obesity
Most of us of an older generation grew up around plenty of skinny animals, so we may have got the idea that a chubby pet is a healthy pet. After all, it means that your pet has plenty to eat and is happy, right? Not so fast. Pet obesity is a very real problem and…
Read MoreSigns That Your Dog is Stressed
When a dog gets stressed its behavior can change drastically, much the same as a person can change when they’re under stress. Some stress is healthy. It’s totally normal if you feel some stress when meeting someone new or when dealing with a dangerous situation. The same goes for dogs. If you pay attention to…
Read MoreSpringtime Health Hazards For Dogs
Springtime is almost here. The season brings with it a sense of newness and rebirth. We breathe more deeply and almost revel in what feels like an awakening of the world around us. Unfortunately, spring doesn’t just mean finally getting out of the house and seeing the sun for a few more hours. Spring can…
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