As summer temps continue to rise, we humans have the luxury of shedding our tees for tanks and pants for shorts, but our pups are still walking around with their fur coats on. Our dogs need exercise and fresh air–just like us–so it’s important to know how your specific dog can best prepare to handle
Category: Seasonal
How to spot the difference between food and environmental allergies in your pup With spring, hopefully, springing into bloom soon we know that seasonal allergies will follow. Dogs, like humans, can have seasonal allergies that come and go with spring and fall, but what if it’s something else? If your dog is a little extra
As we Irish Americans gear up to celebrate St. Paddy’s day this weekend, we wanted to give a shoutout to our furry Irish friends who have been by our side for thousands of years. Historical Background Dogs, specifically the Irish Wolfhound, have been a fixture in Irish society since the days of Julius Caesar and
Winter is in full swing and some snowy days are on the horizon. Snow is always exciting when you're cozy inside your house, but when you’re a pet parent, that’s not always a possibility. We want to give you the low down on how to survive this winter while keeping your pup happy, healthy, and
‘Tis the season to start planning holiday gifts for the people in you and your dog’s life. As our gift to you, we have a few recommendations to get you started with your holiday shopping and check a few people off your list early. Dog Walkers/Sitters If you have a regular dog walker or sitter
It’s the holiday season, which means you are likely hitting or hosting parties from now through the New Year. If you’re the one hosting a party and you have a dog, there’s a little more to consider to ensure both your pets and your guests have a good time this holiday season. Here are some