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Indoor and outdoor accommodations for dogs have reached new heights in recent years. Pampered pooches can now have an outdoor living space that their human companion might be envious of. As you plan your outdoor landscape, there are va...

How to Best Keep Your Dogs from Escaping Your Yard

By Hannah Whittenly on Jan 10, 2017
Dogs are curious by nature and want to explore. Once they have fully explored one area, they want to go check out something else. Sights and smells catch their attention, and many dogs breeds have genetic traits that automatically make...
Whether you adopt an adult dog or handpick a puppy from a breeder, you are responsible for their safety, nutrition and medical care from that day forward. In fact, it's not unheard of a lot of people to consider their pets their childr...
When it comes to taking care of your pets, it doesn’t only mean to ensure their physical well-being, but their emotional well-being too. The pets should ideally be trained right from the beginning to spend the rest of his life with you a...

Chasing Rover: How to Keep a New Puppy From Escaping

By Eileen O'Shanassy on Dec 22, 2016
You've just brought your new best friend home. He's feisty, frolicsome, and -- unfortunately -- prone to run away if given the chance. Eventually he'll come to prefer his new home, but what do you do in the meantime? Here are a few tip...

How to Host a Puppy-Proof Holiday Soiree

By Kerrie Kelly, ASID on Dec 21, 2016
It’s that time of the year again—time for the holiday decor to go up and for your curious cat or dog to spring into action and pull it all back down again. While their mischief might be innocent enough, it can be harmful, too. Keeping ...
According to the Washington Post and the North American Police Work Dog Association (NAPWDA), there may be more than 50,000 police dogs (K-9 officers) gainfully employed in the United States today.  Interestingly, this specific type of...
  It was a cold winter’s night in rural New England. The woods behind our house were dark and snow-sealed in that late February / isn’t-this-over-yet sort of way. The earth was frozen solid and all the critters were desperate for food. T...
It is no secret that cats don't mind being by themselves as long as they are fed and have a warm place to sleep. However, they also like to chase, stalk and pounce on anything from a toy mouse to your foot moving under the covers. What...

Chubby Pups: What to Do When Your Dog is Overweight

By Hannah Whittenly on Dec 13, 2016
It can be difficult for a pet owner to accept the fact that their dog has gone from slightly overweight to dangerously obese. Unfortunately, dogs that are overweight have a very high risk of developing many of the same chronic illnesse...
As a pet owner, you know there are foods your dog shouldn't eat (chocolate being the most obvious one). But there are a few other human treats that pop up this time of year that are dangerous for dogs. Even if you don't feed your dog s...

Creating a Pet Escape on Your Patio

By Kerrie Kelly, ASID on Nov 21, 2016
  Now that winter temperatures are here, it’s time to recreate your pet’s outdoor oasis to match rainy or cool-weather elements. While you’re redoing your patio space, keep your pet’s needs in mind. From napping in cozy bedding to playin...
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