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Five Influential First Dogs from the Last 100 Years
In the words of President Harry Truman, "If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog." For hundreds of years, dogs have made their presence in the Oval Office and have captured the hearts of their pet parents and of the American people. Let?s take a look at handful of the most influential First Dogs over the last century and the pawprints they have made on American history. Read Article -
Finding the Perfect Sitter for Your Precious New Pup
It might be hard to fathom leaving someone else with your new puppy - why would you ever want to leave your sweet new fluff? - but there will come a time in your new pet-parent life, whether that?s a long day at the office or weekend away with your family, that will require you to leave your puppy with a sitter. Here?s how to navigate the process of finding, hiring, and feeling a-ok about a puppy sitter. Read Article -
Dogs & Their Unusual Best Friends
True friendships are a rarity and if you're one of the lucky ones who've stumbled upon at least one special friend, that friendship is destined to last a lifetime. Now, it's no secret that man and dog have shared an enchanting bond since the beginning of time. In fact, you know the adage; the dog is a man's best friend. What makes the bond between man and dog so beautiful is the unconditional love that dogs shower their pet parent with; rain or shine! Dogs will adore you on your bad hair days and when your bank account is on the verge of flat lining. It's a matter of the heart; and quite honestly dogs reign supreme when it comes to love, with no strings attached! Read Article -
Pet Proof Your Backyard
Our furry friends, whether old or young, love the great outdoors. The fresh air and open spaces give them the freedom to be themselves. However, just because our pets are descended from outdoor animals doesn't mean they are still just as well suited for it. As pet parents, we must take steps to ensure their safety always. Despite how natural our little ones seem in the outdoors; our yards aren't quite as natural as they seem. Read Article -
Type of Service Dogs
We often consider our dogs as another member of our family or our best friends, but to many people with physical or mental disabilities and those who serve in the military or police force they are much more. To these people their dogs serve as a lifeline to safely get through their daily tasks. Read Article -
Top Five Reasons For You To Walk Your Dog
As we all know, exercise is an important part of maintaining a healthy lifestyle for you and your dog. From keeping off the extra pounds to improving brain function, a good workout regimen comes with a ton of health benefits for both pets and pet parents alike. Daily walks are the perfect way to get in some exercise while also sharing some quality bonding time with your best friend. While there are many more we could call out, here are our top 5 reasons why you should include at least one walk as a part of your dog's daily routine. Read Article -
Relief for Canine Stress and Anxiety
Watching a dog suffer from anxiety and stress is no picnic and that's putting it mildly at best. Sources of canine stress and anxiety can come from a variety of different factors. From fireworks to thunderstorms, short-term vacation plans to a long-distance relocation process, millions of dogs suffer every day. Read Article -
Mutts: What's Not to Love?
We think all dogs are pretty awesome, and if you're reading this then there's a good chance you agree. Every dog, no matter what breed, has their own unique personality, and will likely be a great fit for someone out there. Some dog parents like purebreds because you can pick the exact dog you want. Their temperament and behavioral traits, and even their shedding may be more predictable. However, there is a growing trend to adopt or rescue a mutt from a shelter. For many pet families, not knowing exactly what you're going to get is half the fun, but, it basically comes down to preference. So if you're looking to add a new pooch to your family soon, here are some of our top reasons to consider a mutt. Read Article -
Anxiety, Stress, Fear in Pets - How Bad Can it Be?
It is a frightening fact that nearly 90% of the 89.7 million dogs in the U.S. will probably experience anxiety, stress, or fear at some point in their lives, and about 1/3 of them (24 million!) suffer these emotions regularly. We don't always understand why this happens to our pets, and we certainly can't ask them, but it is believed that the factors involved include genetics, Read Article -
A Champion Guide to Naming Your Dog
If the title of this article has caught your eye, it means one of two things - you either plan on adopting a cute little pet, or you have just done that. But regardless of what stage you're in, you'll sure benefit from reading this article. Read Article -
The Three Rules to Training
When people tell me they can't train their out-of-control dog, I tell them to remember three words in this order: Control, Train, Treat. Let's break this down step by step... Read Article -
Dog Waste Disposal
Keeping Your Dog and Your City Clean. Let's face it: nobody likes dealing with dog poo. It's simply gross. But as a pet parent, it becomes a part of your daily life - when did my pet last go? Does she need to go? And, most importantly, how do I clean this up? New ordinances in most cities mean that picking up after your dog is not only recommended, it's enforced. Read Article -
Dog Grooming 101
How to Groom a Dog to Be Healthy and Happy. Oh, dog grooming. You don't love doing it. Most dogs sure as heck don't love getting it done. But, along with proper food and water, proper grooming can ensure your dog stays healthy and never has to bear the shame of being the smelly kid at the dog park. Here are some dog grooming tips to help you know the ins and outs of keeping your pup pretty, and sometimes, healthy. Read Article -
How to Crate Train Your Dog
Kennel, carrier, crate. Whatever you call it, it provides key benefits for your dog, from puppy hood through his senior years. Dogs are natural "denning" animals, and a kennel creates a special, safe place for them to curl up and rest, providing needed security and stress relief. It's also a comfortable and safe environment for your pet while traveling - either long distances or quick trips to the vet. Proper crate training leads to more effective behavioral training, house training and overall happier pets and pet parents. Read Article -
Launchers, Balls and Ropes! Oh, My!
Some dogs are just like kids when it comes to their favorite toy. They take it everywhere with them and love it more than anything else. Getting their paws on their special toy is better than any treat could ever be. Other dogs, however, don't find toys all that interesting. That doesn't mean that these dogs can't be taught to be toy aficionados. It just takes a little time and creativity. Read Article -
Why Does My Dog Bury or Hide His Toys?
Have you ever caught your dog desperately digging and scratching a hole or even an imaginary hole โ in the bed, blanket, or couch โ inside, with a devious look on his face? If so, you're not alone, as pet parents nationwide have probably experienced this phenomenon at least once in their dog's presence. So, what's all the fuss about? If you're like many pet parents, you shower your pets with abundant toys and treats, but why would there be any reason for him to try to bury or hide his toys? Read Article -
How to Properly Fit Prong & Chain Collars
Whether you're a man or woman, you probably tote a wallet or handbag to fit all of your belongings from day to day. If your wallet or handbag is too bulky or too small, it makes for an uncomfortable fit. Now, we haven't seen any pets toting around a wallet or handbag these days, but we have seen our share of ill-fitting collars and leashes, especially ones of the prong or chain variety. Read Article -
Choosing the Right Toys for Your Dog
Buying fun toys is one of most rewarding aspects of dog ownership. Toys help keep our dogs happy throughout the day and become great bonding tools when it's time to play. From the soft and squeaky to the rubber and rugged, there is a wide world of toys to explore and choosing the right dog toys is important for the overall health of our dogs. Read Article