

Warning Signs It’s Time To Change Dog Groomers
1) Extreme Fear It’s normal for dogs to get a little nervous when they first arrive at their grooming shop. Afterall, the loud hair dryers and buzzing clippers aren’t things that dogs look forward to. But extreme fear should serve as a red flag. So when you arrive at your grooming shop, watch your dog closely. Does she cry or attempt to run away? Does her heart begin pounding? Is there a general look of fear on her face? Don’t ignore these signs! 2) Burns and Cuts It’s under


5 Creative Ways You Can Help Out Shelter Dogs In Need
what’s more satisfying than helping out innocent shelter dogs in need? Sure, if you have a few dollars to donate to your local shelter, they’re always in need of extra funds. But there are other creative ways you can help out the canines that don’t involve spending a dime. 1) Donate Supplies – One Man’s Trash Is A Shelter’s Treasure Often times, shelters are working on limited resources and donations are greatly appreciated. While it’s best to pick up the phone and ask the


Anxious Dog? Understanding Anxiety and Supporting Calm, Confident Behavior
Does your dog pace during storms, seem unsettled in the car, or struggle when left home alone? Maybe they become nervous when guests arrive or react anxiously around other dogs. If any of this sounds familiar, you are not alone. Anxiety in dogs is far more common than many pet parents realize. The good news is that with understanding, consistency, and the right support tools, many dogs can learn to feel calmer and more secure. What Anxiety Looks Like in Dogs Anxiety can prese


10 New Year’s Resolutions for Pet Owners
The New Year invokes a time of reflection and setting intentions for the upcoming year. We know how busy life can get between all of our commitments and responsibilities, and it can be easy to lose track of the nuances of what’s going on in our pet’s lives. As pet owners ourselves, we are revisiting what we feel are important aspects of being a pet parent. Here is our list of 10 New Year’s Resolutions to be better pet parents: 1. Measure food. Measuring your pet’s food can h


Bad Weather Keeping You & Your Dog Inside?
6 Indoor Dog Activities To Keep Your Pooch Stimulated I always applaud the dog parents who lace up their sneakers and head outside for a walk despite the rain or undesirable temperatures. Good for them braving the elements. Me? I prefer to stay indoors and wait for the sun to reappear. If bad weather keeps you inside too then the following six activities will really come in handy. After all, our dogs need daily physical and mental stimulation! 1) The Classic KONG I cannot





















