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  • A blonde Labrador sticks his head out of a car window to enjoy the mountainous scenery.

    What a Winter Road Trip Looks Like with a Dog

    If you’re traveling with your dog this winter, you might have to make some changes to your usual road-tripping style. With an extra someone to take care of during your trip, you’ll pack more bags. Make sure you bring a bag with all the essentials for your dog, including doggy bags, a blanket, toys, and food in a dog food storage container. You can both travel well on this trip! Read Article
  • 4 Questions to Ask Before a Road Trip with Your Dog

    4 Questions to Ask Before a Road Trip with Your Dog

    If you have a dog, you want to make traveling with them as comfortable and safe as possible. Traveling with your dog can be a great bonding experience for both of you. From travel dog kennels to the number of stops you need to make, you might have some questions about road-tripping with your four-legged family member, and you’re in the right place for answers. Read Article
  • Outside on a side walk lines with a metal fence, a woman is running while pushing a small dog in a red pet stroller.

    Top 5 Pet Strollers for Active Pet Owners: Adventures Await

    For active pet owners, nothing beats sharing the thrill of the great outdoors with your four-legged friends. Taking your dog on a long walk, navigating uneven terrain with a larger breed, or ensuring your older pet enjoys the fresh air, the right pet stroller can make all the difference. This guide highlights the top 5 pet strollers for those who refuse to let their pets miss out on the fun. Read Article
  • A white and grey cat lays on a wood floor playing with the Quirky Kitty Mice Cream Hide-A-Toy Cat Toy

    Stress-Free Tips for Leaving Pets Home While on Vacation

    Planning a vacation can be both fun and stressful, but what do you do when you have pets? If you're heading out of town soon and are trying to figure out arrangements Read Article
  • A large black and white dog sits on an ivory color pet bed.

    Top Essential XL Dog Accessories for Your Large Breed

  • Car Sickness In Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatments

    Car Sickness In Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, & Treatments

    Whether you're taking a scenic drive up the coast or simply driving across town to do some errands, many pet parents enjoy bringing their dogs along for the ride. But for those who suffer from motion sickness, Read Article
  • How to Fly with a Large Dog: Tips and Tricks

    How to Fly with a Large Dog: Tips and Tricks

    Traveling can be challenging, especially when it involves flying with a large dog. Whether your furry friend is a service dog, therapy dog, or simply a beloved pet, understanding the guidelines set by most airlines is crucial. Read Article
  • Dog Getting Ready To Travel On An Airplane

    Flying With A Pet

    Airline travel is a safe, convenient way to travel.  It is among the fastest and most efficient ways to travel. However, flying can sometimes not be the easiest way to travel. From security checks to baggage claims, airline travel can be a complex way to travel. Add in flying with a pet and things get even more complex. Read Article
  • Outdoor Activities for You and Your Dog

    Outdoor Activities for You and Your Dog

    When the weather is warm, it can be the perfect time to go outside and do something fun with your friends and family. A vital part of your family tends to get left behind on most adventures, but here are several things that you can bring your furry best friend along to join in on the fun. Read Article
  • A dog sitting outdoors at a table

    Enjoy Outings with Your Dog

    Dogs are like children. They require attention periodically and enjoy going beyond their fenced-in domain. But before you set off on an outing with your dog consider what they might enjoy. Read Article
  • A dog looking out the window of a car while driving

    Ways to Remove Dog Smell from Car Interiors

    Dog ownership is becoming increasingly popular in America, and its popularity doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. According to the 2017-2018 National Pet Owners Survey, over 60 million out of the 85 million American families who own a pet have at least one dog in their homes.1 If you are like many other Americans and own a dog, odds are that your furry friend has been in the car with you at some point in time. Even though most dog owners love spending as much time as possible with their dog, driving with them can be an unpleasant experience if they leave behind a foul stench in your car. Read Article
  • Dog Walking Up A Gen7 Pet Ramp

    Does My Dog Need a Pet Ramp?

    It's no secret that dogs enjoy getting out of the house and going on field trips with you. Whether its running to the store or going to the park for the day, almost every dog enjoys sticking their head out the car window and letting the wind run through their fur. Read Article
  • A dog in a car traveling down the road with its head out the car window

    Traveling Cross-Country With a Dog

    As summertime approaches and we start planning our trips and vacations for 2020, a lot of people are going to be traveling by car vs. traveling by plane this year due to the Coronavirus pandemic. Instead of hitting up the resorts this year, some may choose to take the less-populated route and take a cross-country trip in their car. Read Article
  • Benefits of Vehicle Pet Barriers

    Benefits of Vehicle Pet Barriers

    For many, no family trip or recreational outing is complete without your favorite four-legged friend along for the journey. However, traveling with your dog can become quite a chore if you don?t have the right equipment. Without careful preparation, your family could be in for a stressful, poorly equipped, and distracting day or trip. If you?re taking a road trip, prepare Read Article
  • How To Secure a Kennel in a Car

    How To Secure a Kennel in a Car

    If a person gets caught in a car crash at 60 miles per hour without a seatbelt, chances are they would go flying out of the vehicle due to extreme impact. The same goes for your unrestrained dog sitting in the front or backseat of the car. Read Article
  • Bringing Your Dog to a Restaurant

    Bringing Your Dog to a Restaurant

    Have you been looking for some new places to bring your dog? Try taking them with you to a dog-friendly restaurant the next time you go out to eat! Read Article
  • Taking a Road Trip With Your Dog

    Taking a Road Trip With Your Dog

    Dogs can make great road trip companions, but you'll want to make sure you're prepared for the experience. Read Article
  • How to Travel Safely With a Puppy

    How to Travel Safely With a Puppy

    When your puppy is between 8 and 12 weeks old, she is in a key phase for socialization. This is a period during your puppy's development when it is especially important to get her out into the world. Read Article