Going to the dog park is a great way to get your dog some exercise and give them a chance to meet and play with other dogs! However, it’s important to keep etiquette in mind to make sure the experience is safe and positive for everyone (and every dog) at the park.
Halloween may look a little different this year, but you can still have the joys of trick-or-treating with your dog! Check out our favorite Halloween-friendly treats for your furry friend.
With Halloween just around the corner, it’s a good time to start planning. If this is a holiday you celebrate, you’re likely thinking about dog Halloween costumes or stocking up on candy for trick-or-treaters. Or maybe, your household does not observe this holiday and you’re making alternative plans? Regardless, keeping your dog in mind is a good idea as, sometimes, Halloween can make your dog uncomfortable or disrupt their routine.
Unfortunately, many dog lovers are held back by allergies. However, you don’t have to let itchy, watery eyes or sneezing hold you back from getting the pet of your dreams. Some common breeds of dogs are non-shedding and hypoallergenic so they make a great fit for allergic households.
For most dogs, mealtime is the best time of the day. And yet, food is something our pets have little control over. Dog owners have a responsibility to feed their pups food that will keep them going—but what if your dog food is doing more harm than good? To keep your pet healthy, make sure you do your research on dog treats and dog food. Here are three things to watch for—and if you ever have any questions, talk to your vet.
Finding healthy treats for your dog doesn’t have to be difficult. There are many options for your pet that you can find in your kitchen or at the pet store! Treats are a great way to train and reward your pet, so finding healthy alternatives can keep your dog’s weight in check and energy levels high.