Do you know that a recent survey found that only half of dog owners which we prefer to call ‘pet parents’ walk their dog at least once in a day? 33% of dog owners even confirmed they rarely walk their dogs! With National Walk Your Dog Week from October 1st…
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2016 “Dogs in Politics Day” is here, but do we really know what it means and how it began? You see, Americans have always loved dogs, so it makes sense that their politicians would love dogs also. Till date, there have been exactly 44 presidents in office, and all except…
National Dog Day, coming up on the 26th of August, is a chance for dog parents to do something special for their dogs. Do you plan on joining in on the celebration? We thought we would share different ways to help celebrate National Dog Day to make it different from…
Count your blessings if you’re unfamiliar with foxtails and dogs! These annoying plant bristles grow in abundance. When dried, they find their way into a dog’s ears, nose, eyes, mouth and every other opening. Foxtails cause the most trouble for dogs during spring and summer, especially in dry climates. This…
For July, the National Lost Pet Prevention Month, we decided to write about what you need to know about microchipping your dog. Did you know 1 in 3 dogs gets lost in their lifetime and according to a statistics by the American Humane Society, only about 17% of them are recovered?…
With rising temperatures around the country, it is important to keep your dog in mind when it comes to keeping cool. Here are our top 10 tips to keep your dog cool in the summer. 10 Tips To Keep Your Dog Cool In Summer 1. Walk your dog earlier in…
Have you ever wondered why dogs sleep so much? If your dog is like most other dogs, one of his preferred places in your home may be the edge of your bed, your pillow or beneath the covers. Dogs have a way of crawling their way into the softest…
For Dog Bite Prevention Week from May 15th to May 21st, I’ve decided to share amazing low-stress techniques that can help both dog owners and professionals prevent dog bites. According to the Center for Disease Control, about 4.7 million Americans are bitten by dogs annually. Most of these bites could…
Walking your dog daily is a simple effort that will benefit your furry friend in a number of ways! Any loving dog owner understands the love of going for a W-A-L-K – whether your dog enjoys sniffing into new territory, chasing squirrels, or just getting a breath of fresh air….
Do you ever try different routines to keep your dog excited about his daily walks? We all get bored sometimes. It’s just a fact of life: Routine becomes monotonous with time. So, it should come as little or no surprise that your dog, too, can become bored, even with his…
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