3 Ways to Keep Your Dog Active

No matter their age or breed, physical activity is very important when it comes to keeping your dog active. Go for a Jog Lace up your sneakers and get ready to jog with your dog. This is a great way to bond and keep your dog active. Be sure to keep your dog’s pace and […]

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3 Ways to Prep Your Dog For An E-Collar

We get it! The recovery period after surgery can feel overwhelming—bumping into furniture, restless nights, and a pup who just wants the cone off. Good news: Prepping your pup for an e-collar doesn’t have to be all bad. By incorporating positive reinforcement techniques and thoughtful preparation, you can turn this challenging time into a stress-free […]

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The Hype Around Omegas

Do Pets Need Omega Supplements? You hear it recommended all the time…add supplements to your pets’ diet. These supplements can come in several different forms. One of the recommendations you might get most often is to ensure your pet is getting their omegas. But are these fatty acids beneficial? Is the added time it takes […]

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10 Holiday Gifts Every Dog Parent Will Love

Surprise the new dog parent in your life this holiday season with gifts they’ll adore! From tasty training treats to custom pet portraits, here are 10 must-haves to spoil every dog lover and their furry friend. From cozy treats to stylish must-haves, these thoughtful picks celebrate the joy of having a furry friend by your […]

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How to Use Clicker Training for Effective Dog Communication

Have you struggled to help your dog recognize behaviors during training? Or maybe you’re looking to introduce new tricks? Regardless of your goal, clicker training is a popular and effective method for teaching dogs new behaviors. It’s rooted in positive reinforcement, making it a powerful tool for improving communication between you and your furry friend. […]

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