Summer is a perfect time to be outdoors with your dog! Kick back, relax and spend time with your friends, family and of course – your pooch – while the days are long and the weather is warm. If you think outside the box, there are a lot of fun…
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If it’s hot outside for you, chances are that it is too hot for your pup. Extreme heat is draining, stressful and dehydrating for both people and dogs. For our dogs it can cause heat exhaustion and burned paw pads. Yet, like humans, dogs need to exercise regularly and that…
Summer has arrived in full force. While summertime heralds the start of cookouts, longer days, and awesome beach experiences, it also means heat, heat, heat. As pet parents, one of your biggest summertime concerns is how to beat the heat with your dog. Yes, the longer days of summer mean…
As much as we love our pets, we don’t always understand the things they do. Topping the list of “Why does he do that?” questions is this one: WHY does my dog eat poop? The scientific term for this strange phenomenon is Coprophagia – the consumption of one’s own feces….
Dog moms and their fur babies are a unique combination sharing a special bond. Making each day count is part and parcel of who you are and making Mother’s Day your own is your right as a devoted dog mom. Celebrating Mother’s Day with your dog means foregoing your everyday…
As loving pet parents, keeping your pets safe needs to be a top priority to make sure your dog or cat lives the longest, happiest life possible. That means it is your responsibility to be well informed so that you can help keep your dog or cat safe. Whether you…
Did you know that Respect Your Cat Day, is a feline holiday celebrated annually on March 28th? Cats are no doubt the perfect companions capable of bringing joy to everyone and they deserve our respect. It’s therefore a ‘purrfect’ time to be reminded of the need to give your cat…
Leaving home for a weekend, a vacation, an emergency or for special occasions may leave you wondering what to do about your cat. While some cat parents may hire a cat sitter, we regularly hear about people who leave their cat alone at home. They figure their cat will be…
Be honest – how often do you walk your dog? Is it daily, a few times a week, every other week, a few times a month, or not at all? It’s not always easy to motivate to take your dog for a walk, especially after a long day at work…
It is common sense that when you walk your dog, it can make for good exercise. However, there are more benefits to grabbing a leash and heading outdoors with your dog. For ‘Walk Your Dog Month’ in January, we are sharing reasons why it is important to walk your dog….
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