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  • Against a green backdrop a blond dog is shaking his head.

    Say Goodbye to Unwelcome Guests: 6 Tips to Help Pet Parents Get Rid of Fleas

    If your pet has fleas, it’s a race against time to get them off your pet and out of the house. The best way to keep pets flea-free is with flea and tick prevention. Otherwise, you can use a travel kennel for dog safety while pest control handles the issue. To help you strike fear into those fleas, use these tips to keep your pets happy, healthy, and clean.

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  • A green JW Hol-ee Roller Dog Toy.

    What Is the Most Wanted Dog Accessory?

    Every dog owner wants their furry friend to have the best. The options for dog accessories are endless, from comfortable collars to cozy beds. But what is the most wanted item for dogs?

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  • A Calico King Charles Cavalier puppy looks up to the camera while sitting outside on the grass.

    How To Celebrate National Puppy Day

    Let's face it. Puppies are absolutely one of the cutest creatures on this planet. From their fresh puppy breath to their adoring puppy eyes to their loving puppy cuddles, puppies have been capturing the hearts of millions for generations. Read Article
  • Person holding a plastic litter box filled with clean cat litter in a laundry room or bathroom setting

    Can My Dog Learn to Use the Cat Litter Box?

    Some owners wonder: can dogs learn to use a cat litter box? It’s a practical solution for small, older, and even puppies. If cats can do it, why not our canine companions? The idea sounds simple enough, but it’s not as straightforward as tossing down a litter pan and expecting results. Dogs have different instincts, and training methods vary. Without the correct litter box, consistent training, and proper rewards, it may seem impossible.

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  • Two Australian Shepherd dogs on a patterned rug with toys, one standing with a toy near its paws and the other in the background, both looking playful

    How Do I Get My Dog to Share Her Toys with the New Puppy

    Bringing home a new puppy is exciting, but it can also bring unexpected challenges to your household. One of the most common struggles dog owners face is getting their older dog to share toys or space with the new pup. While it’s normal for dogs to feel possessive of their belongings, this behavior can escalate if not addressed.

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  • A woman in a floral sleeveless top stands outside, she is putting a bright green sign on a wooden pole. The sigh reads "LOST Large Dog, White Dog, Reward!'

    Lost Pet Prevention

    Every two seconds, a pet is lost in North America, according to the National Council of Pet Population Study & Policy and the National Humane Society. Over 10 million pets go missing every year, and one in three pets will be lost at some point in their life. Sadly, only one in ten missing pets is reunited with their owner.

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  • A woman holding a French bulldog puppy

    New Dog Checklist: Everything You Need for Bringing Home a New Dog

    Bringing a new dog home is exciting, but it can also feel a bit overwhelming if you’re not fully prepared. Without the right supplies, the first few days can be stressful for both you and your new furry friend. Imagine bringing your adopted dog home only to realize you forgot something as simple as a dog brush or training treats. It can leave you scrambling and unsure of where to start.

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  • Black and White Image featuring five shelter dogs in a collage.

    Overcoming Obstacles with a Shelter Dog

    With up to 8 million animals entering shelters every year, finding the right rescue dog might be easier than you think. These dogs aren’t just pets—they can become loyal companions, helping their owners face life’s challenges while overcoming their own. Read Article
  • 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
  • A dog lays down against a red backdrop with a reindeer antler headband & Christmas sweater on.

    3 Holiday Recovery Tips for Your Pets

    Everybody needs time to recover from the holidays—even your pets. Not only will some pets want to join in on the fun, but they’ll also need a little time to recover. Even if you have a shy guy in your home who prefers staying in their bedding for cats, holiday recovery is a good idea. So, what can you do to create a soothing environment for post-holiday pet care? Read Article
  • A Dachshund in a plastic kennel next to a Christmas Tree

    Keep your Pets Safe During The Holidays

    The holidays are fast approaching, and during this beautiful yet busy time of year it is important to remember that our pets can get stressed out too. It could be that company is coming over and Aunt Petunia is not an animal lover. Or your family is rushing from event to event, shopping for gifts, and just generally busy and unavailable. The result is that Fido spends a lot more time outside or alone than normal. Sound familiar? Read Article
  • A red Golden Doodle stands on the front porch of a brick house with a red door featuring a Christmas wreath.

    5 Things Your Dog Needs for Holiday Travel

    Are you traveling with your four-legged friend during the holiday season? Traveling with your dog can be fun; after all, it’s nice that you don’t have to leave them behind. Still, you should make sure to prepare. You can do some things to make the trip more comfortable for everyone, like picking up a travel kennel and dog food storage container. Read Article
  • A black & brown dachshund sit in a cardboard box.

    Moving Essentials to Keep Your Dog Comfortable in a New Space

    Are you moving soon? Make sure you have what you need for your dog to feel safe and comfortable before, during, and after the move. From spare feeding supplies to extra dog couches for the new home, little additions can make a big difference in how comfortable your dog feels in the new space. Well, little additions and a lot of love. Read Article
  • Should I Get Another Dog?

    Should I Get Another Dog?

    Have you been considering adopting another dog? Maybe you've had your furry friend for a while and have been wondering if he or she would like a sibling. Read Article
  • How to Meet the Needs of Your Multi-Pet Home

    How to Meet the Needs of Your Multi-Pet Home

    Do you have more than one pet in the family? That might mean more bedding for cats, dogs, and any other animal. Still, every pet in the family deserves the love and attention you show to pets individually. Whether it’s a dog, cat, or bird, you can keep things fun, lively, and safe by understanding what you need in a multi-pet home. 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
  • 6 Holiday Foods Your Dog Can Eat—And 6 They Can’t

    6 Holiday Foods Your Dog Can Eat—And 6 They Can’t

    In the face of puppy dog eyes, how can you resist giving them a little snack outside their regularly scheduled meal times? You can resist by knowing which foods are good for them versus which foods are not. Whether you’re traveling for the holidays with large dog kennels or staying home to prepare food for the family, learn what you can and can’t feed your dogs. Read Article
  • Golden Retriever laying in a pile of leaves in the woods in the fall

    Why Fall Is a Great Time of Year to Go on an Adventure with Your Pup

    Are you looking for reasons to take your four-legged friend on an adventure this fall? There are plenty of reasons to get out there and explore, whether it’s the new smells, leaf piles, or the mild weather. So, check out some high-quality travel dog cages to pop into your car and load up the pup because it’s time to enjoy the season with your furry bestie. 

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