5 Tips for Caring for a Senior Dog

Whether you adopt a dog that is already in its senior years, or your pup has grown up with your family, older dogs require some special care and attention. November is National Senior Pet Month, and a great time to ensure you’re taking the proper steps to help your senior dog live as happy, healthy, […]

How Owning a Dog Can Be Good for Your Body and Mind

Owning a dog is a lot of responsibility and hard work, but it can also come with a lot of rewards. Dogs become another member of the family and beloved companions. Many dogs can have a lifespan of more than 10 years, so they’re around for life’s ups and downs. Having a furry friend come […]

6 Tips for Walking Your Dog

For most dog owners, going on walks is part of the daily routine. Not only does it give your dog a chance to relieve itself, it also provides physical activity and mental stimulation. It’s also a good way for owners to get in their steps and enjoy the fresh air as well! However, not every […]

Keeping Your Pet’s Coat Shiny and Healthy

Most dogs and cats are covered in fur – and often more than one layer. A dirty, dingy coat can be a sign of poor health or care and detract from your pet’s appearance. Many animals do a good job of grooming themselves and caring for their fur, but they can also benefit from support […]

Is It Too Hot Outside for Your Dog?

If you’re uncomfortable outside in the heat, chances are, your dog is too. Unlike humans, dogs do not sweat. They cool themselves down through panting. However, if it is excessively hot or humid out, they may not be able to keep themselves cool enough. This can be especially true for dogs with short snouts, often […]

Social Distancing & Your Pet

Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) believe that there is a very low risk of pets contracting (or spreading) COVID-19, it can still be a good idea to practice social distancing for your pet as well. In the grand scheme of things, there have been very few animals around the world that […]

Exercises for Your Dog When You’re Stuck Inside

Whether it’s storming outside or you’re staying in due to the coronavirus, being pent up can make you a little stir crazy. The same can apply to your dog if they’re used to running around and getting a lot of stimulation, and now they’re contained in a smaller area. The good news is that there […]

Enhancing Your Dog’s Heart Health

February is American Heart Month and the perfect time to pay a little more attention to your dog’s heart health. Just like humans can develop heart disease and cardiovascular disease, dogs can too. While heart disease is genetic in some dogs, it can also develop as a result of aging, injury, or illness, putting all […]

6 Tips to Keep Your Dog’s Teeth Cleaner

Having clean, healthy teeth and gums is important for your dog’s well-being. Just like humans, dogs can develop cavities and gum disease and have their teeth fall out. Plus, tooth pain can be uncomfortable and make it harder for your dog to eat and play. Taking care of your dog’s teeth should be part of […]

What You Need to Know About Canine Influenza

Human flu season is in full swing across the United States, but did you know that dogs can also get the flu? While it is a different strain than in humans and is not confined to a specific season, the symptoms are very similar. Some dogs who are infected by the virus are asymptomatic (but […]