Category: Dog Care Tips

Keeping Your Dog Safe & Calm on The Fourth of July

Independence Day celebrations are one of the highlights of summer. There’s yummy food, good friends and family all around, and of course, incredible fireworks displays. But while you may enjoy the dazzling shows that light up the sky at night, many dogs do not share the sentiment. The loud, continuous booms that penetrate the air… Read more »

3 Ways Exercise Benefits Your Older Dog

When your beloved canine reaches an age where they are now considered a senior, you may think that the best thing you can do is let them rest and relax. While that may seem like the most considerate thing to do for them, it’s really not what your pet needs at this point in their life. As… Read more »

The Importance of Socializing Your Dog

It takes a lot of work to raise a happy, healthy dog. You need to feed them a nutritious diet, keep them active, give them lots of love and affection, and train them to be well-behaved. Another aspect of good dog care that dog owners sometimes overlook is socialization. Socializing your dog is an important… Read more »

Choosing the Right Long-Term Dog Boarding Facility

Leaving your dog for an extended period of time is never easy. Sometimes, unfortunately, you are left with no other option and find yourself in need of someone to take care of your dog during a long absence. In these situations, a long-term dog boarding facility can offer a solution that benefits both you and… Read more »

How To Help Your Dog’s Anxiety

Just like their human parents, there are a lot of things that can trigger anxiety in a dog. Loud noises, being alone, other animals, car rides, new environments or stimuli, age—the list goes on and on. Anxiety is an exhausting and unpleasant condition that is not good for your dog’s quality of life. So, what… Read more »

Why It’s Important to Have Your Dog Fixed

If you’re considering adopting a dog, or have recently added one to the family, you need to be sure you’re ready to properly care for it. Part of being a responsible dog owner—on behalf of you, your pet, and the community—is to have your pup spayed or neutered. Why does it matter so much if… Read more »