Choosing Safer Toys for Your Dog

December is Safe Toys and Gifts month and a great time to brush up on what makes a good toy for your dog. Just because a toy is marketed toward animals does not necessarily mean it is safe or appropriate for your pet. If you’re looking to pick up a new toy for your dog, […]
Home Alone: Tips to Keep Your Pet Safe

Whether you work in an office during the day or just have errands to run, your dog will be faced with spending time alone. Making this part of your routine and avoiding long, drawn out goodbyes can help reduce separation anxiety. Create an environment where your dog knows they have everything they need and that […]
Keeping Your Dog Warm in Colder Weather

As winter approaches and temperatures drop, it can be pretty chilly when you’re taking your dog outside for a walk or letting them out in the backyard. Just as you get cold, your dog can too. Some dogs are able to handle colder weather better than others, but it is important for all dog owners […]
Preparing Your Cat for Boarding

Cats are fairly independent animals, but they still rely on their owners for their basic needs, such as a clean litter box, fresh water, and daily food. They are also social creatures – even if it is on their own terms. Your cat may not like to snuggle in your lap, but you’ll probably find […]
What Foods are Safe for Dogs?

It can be hard to resist those sweet puppy dog eyes your dog gives you when you’re eating a meal or having a snack. In some cases, sharing your food with your dog can be safe and enjoyable. In other cases, doing so could be dangerous to your dog’s health. Make sure you know which […]
5 Tips to Boost Pet Wellness

October is National Pet Wellness Month and a great time to reflect on what you’re doing to support your dog or cat’s well-being. There are a variety of ways you can make sure your pet’s needs are being met and they are living a healthier, happier life. 1. Get regular check-ups. Make sure your pet […]
Get Moving: Fun Ways to Exercise Your Dog

Dogs of all ages benefit from regular physical activity. It helps to manage their weight, strengthen and tone muscles, burn off excess energy, stimulate their mind, and more. Just a few extra pounds can put additional stress on your pet’s joints, affect their cardiovascular health, and put them at greater risk of diabetes. Cutting back […]
Preparing to Board Your Dog While You’re Away

Boarding your dog can give you greater peace of mind that your dog is safe and well cared for while you are away. It can be both a nerve-wracking and exciting experience for you and your pet. Asking questions and making sure you are prepared can help things go more smoothly and create a more […]
7 Ways to Be a Responsible Dog Owner

Owning a dog can be very rewarding, but it is also a big commitment. September is Responsible Dog Owner month, so we’re taking a closer look at a few ways you can become a better pet parent and improve your dog’s care and quality of life. Make Sure You’re Ready for the Commitment Dogs can […]
Preventing Boredom in Your Dog

It often seems that dogs are content to lay around and sleep the day away. While they do enjoy relaxing, they also require mental stimulation to stay happy and out of trouble. When dogs become bored, they often become destructive. This may include knocking over the trash, chewing on your favorite shoes, scratching furniture, barking […]