The holidays are a busy time of year at most households. It can also be a bit stressful for both you and your dog. Usual routines get interrupted by more frequent comings and goings with holiday shopping, parties and festivities. Cold, snowy days and shorter daylight hours might interrupt your usual walk routines and suddenly …
Thanksgiving with your Dog
Tips for sharing Thanksgiving dinner with your dog. What is safe for your dog to eat this Thanksgiving.
Dog-O-Lanterns, cookies and witch hats for Halloween
Everyone loves seeing their dog all dressed up in a cute Halloween costume. There are so many adorable dog costumes out there, who can resist taking photos and sharing them on Instagram and Facebook. But remember, some dogs hate being dressed up. Pay attention to the signs your dog is giving you. Be respectful of your …
My Furry Valentine
Does your Valentine have four legs, fur, and a cute little black nose? For many of us, our dog is our Furry Valentine. Who else loves us so unconditionally and is always there, no matter what? While your dog needs to stay far away from the V-day chocolates, there are many other ways to show …
Halloween Dog Safety Tips
Halloween is one of our favorite times of the year. There are so many cute dog costumes, fun dog-friendly events to attend and scary yard decorations. But Halloween can be downright frightful for your four-legger. Here are some Halloween dog safety tips to keep your holiday enjoyable for everyone. Candy is for the kids with …