by Jenni Coes | Aug 24, 2020 | Dog Training, Pet Tips
Use the Best Equipment Walks should be enjoyable and pain-free, for you and your dog both. Use humane no-pull equipment that employs natural counter-balance approaches to curb pulling without the use of pain or the risk of damage to their throat. There are many...
by Jenni Coes | Aug 20, 2020 | Pet Tips
How to pill your dog? If you can, sneak pills into your dog either by getting chewable medication from your vet, mixing the meds in with your dog’s meal, or sticking the pill inside a soft treat like cheese, hot dog, or even a marshmallow. If that doesn’t work,...
by Jenni Coes | Aug 10, 2020 | Dog Training, Pet Tips
SUP with your pup? If you and your dog both love water, Stand-Up Paddleboarding (SUPing) is a great way to enjoy the water with your best friend. SUPing is an easy sport to master and has the added benefit of not requiring a large investment in equipment—just a...
by Jenni Coes | Aug 6, 2020 | Pet Tips
-Dogs don’t understand “right” and “wrong.” They are amoral. (Not immoral!) -Dogs do divide the world into good-for-dogs, bad-for-dogs, and neutral. -Dogs do master reading body language and understanding hand signals. -Dogs are less terrific at...
by Jenni Coes | Nov 28, 2018 | Pet Tips
Now that the holiday season is here, we naturally start to think about gifts. And who better to buy a new toy for than your bestest friend in the world, your dog! We decided to look at the best toys out there and give you a list of some things to think about this...
by Jenni Coes | Oct 22, 2018 | Pet Tips
Bringing a new dog into your family is always exciting. A change of routine, more love and cuddles, and yes, a little more work. But it is all worth it. There is definitely a period of adjustment for family members both human and furry alike. That’s why we have some...
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