Traveling with your dog can seem intimidating. Whether you’re traveling by car or by plane, there is a bit of prep work involved when bringing along a pet. The key to having a stress-free travel experience with your dog is proper planning. When making travel decisions, it’s important to always choose what is safest and most comfortable for your dog.
In our second post in the Tips from A Trainer series, professional dog trainer Ashley Parker answers more of our audience’s dog-related questions. Read about how to leash train and curb chewing, jumping, biting, and more.
We have partnered with Ashley Parker, a professional dog trainer, to answer some of our audience’s dog-related questions. As a trainer for over three years and working in the animal welfare industry for ten, she’s given advice on leash pulling, total recall, and more. Read about Ashley and her dog training tips.
Whether it's taking a road trip or just traveling a few blocks, your pet's safety in the car is of the utmost importance. We took a look at the 5 Best Distraction-Free Car Products that will keep your dog safe and ensure your eyes stay on the road!
October 26, 2020 is National Pit Bull Awareness Day, a day dedicated to changing common pit bull stereotypes and misconceptions through education. Read here about some Pit Bull facts to help better understand the breed!
Bringing a new puppy into your family is an exciting time, but it can be stressful if your puppy and your older dog just can’t seem to get along. While most dogs are able to establish the laws of the land and build an amicable relationship with time, every dog is different, and they will respond differently to each other. There are a few foolproof steps that dog owners can take to avoid common pitfalls when introducing your new puppy to an older dog.