All The Fun Places You Can Take Your Dog For A Day… Or A Vacation
Here's a list of all the fun places you can take your dog -- for a day, a few days, or on vacation!
Here's a list of all the fun places you can take your dog -- for a day, a few days, or on vacation!
Looking for a way to keep your dog from pulling the leash when you're on a walk? Here are some tips. Plus why you should always maintain eye contact when you're communicating with your dog.
Getting dogs to wear dog clothing and Halloween costumes can be tricky. These are the best tips for getting your dog dressed up without making him uncomfortable. Plus what to do if your dog doesn't like wearing clothing or costumes at all! And... if you're going to dress up your dog for Halloween, I've got some great tips to ensure that your dog remains happy (and safe) throughout the day... or the entire event.
Often, when a dog is having a hard time with car rides it is an issue from the dog's past. Somewhere the dog decided that car rides are bad, or even that cars altogether are bad things! Here are the steps for getting your dog comfortable with car rides...
Yes, dog sunscreen is a must -- because dogs get sunburns too! Also important: dog sunsuits, limiting your dog's time out in the sun, how short you cut your dog's fur, and doggie eyewear like goggles: Doggles.
There are a bunch of great products available to make summertime even enjoyable for our furry friends. Some of these are just for fun, while others will help your dog stay more comfortable during the high temperatures.
A well-socialized dog will be much more relaxed in the world and less likely to have unwanted behaviors. Socializing your dog -- as a puppy -- is definitely a win-win for both you and your dog!
Here are a couple of fun ways that you and your dog can combat cabin fever together -- from recreational sled dog events to professional sled dog racing and skijoring where your dog pulls you through the snow on skis.
If you have pet-proofed your home, then you have taken very important steps to ensuring the safety of your pet. However, if you have not pet-proofed your yard, your dog could still be in danger.
Our dogs love to chew on sticks. Much like they like to snap open the shells of peanuts and spit out the crumbs. Here's a little story about one of our dog's and his personal mission to de-shrub our backyard!