Category Archives: Blog
How to keep your dog’s paws safe
It doesn’t matter if it is cold out or a beautiful day, when you get ready to go outside you usually stop
The importance of safe dog toys
Not unlike children, dogs need toys. Toys are not a luxury for your pet, rather they are a necessity. For dogs, toys
My dog has an upset stomach
The Holiday Season has passed and we are left feeling overstuffed and pretty sluggish (but honestly all the goodies were worth it!).
How to choose the right dog leash
When it comes time to choosing the tools you need for walking your pup, the choices are seemingly endless. Leashes are a
Can my dog catch my cold?
Have you ever asked yourself, “Can my dog catch my cold?” when you find yourself with a runny nose? Dogs and humans
Naughty vs Nice
Naughty vs nice?? Will Santa visit Dylan & Rainey this year? Dylan and Rainey are much loved. Most of the time
Muzzles are not cruel
You can’t hide your dog away from the world. It isn’t fair on them nor you. It took me a while to
First-aid tips for your dog
Last week, we discussed disaster preparedness for your pet. This week we are going to expand on that and discuss some first-aid
Disaster preparedness for your pet
According to a 2019–20 National Pet Owners Survey conducted by the American Pet Products Association, 67% of US households (roughly 85 million
Cook for your dog
Dylan and Rainey are spoiled and get fresh meals made for them daily. Dylan has food allergies and making homemade dog food
Five ways to keep your dog entertained
And ripping up pillows shouldn’t be one of the ways to keep your dog entertained!! Dogs, especially puppies, get into trouble. They
11 safe foods for dogs (and 3 bad things)
Dylan & Rainey are both fed a homemade raw diet. So, a lot of time is spent researching good and bad food
Should I get a second dog?
As with most things in my life, I get an idea in my head and just run with it. Even though I
The face that launched a thousand ships…
…or in my case, the face that completely changed my life. I grew up with dogs. As I got older, I