New Year’s Resolutions for Dogs: 5 Good Habits to Start With Your Dog Leap into 2023 like a Labrador launching into a lake by resolving to develop habits that will help your dog be healthier—and happier. And the good news is that while some “healthy” new year’s resolutions for people may seem as appealing as
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Stress-Free Holiday Travel with Pets: How to Travel Safely With Your Dog Will your dog travel with you when you visit your relatives this holiday season? Or are you planning to take them along on your holiday vacation, meaning they’ll be with you in your hotel, at the Airbnb, or in your tent or camper?
Ah, ‘tis the season for hanging outside with fellow fans of ball-throwing, game-playing, and eating lots and lots of meaty, carb-y foods. How is tailgating (c’mon, tailgating) a practice that hasn’t been firmly established for dogs? We’re sharing dog party ideas for allowing your pooch to get in on the yummy fun. Time to get
What Can Dogs NOT Eat for the Holidays? A Guide to Pet-Friendly Holiday Foods There were at least two dogs at the first Thanksgiving at Plymouth Plantation. They actually came over on the Mayflower. A 25-year-old passenger names John Goodman brought his Mastiff and his Spaniel with him to the New World. According to written
It's the time of year—Crisp, fall leaves, apple pie, and, of course, pumpkin spice. Whether you prefer a pumpkin spice latte or using pumpkin spice in your homemade pumpkin pie, pumpkin spice is everywhere this time of year. So, why not let your dog get in on the pumpkin spice fun too? Nowadays, humans aren't
Dogs, like us humans, can be allergic to a variety of triggers— anything from common foods to pollen to fleas. Allergic reactions can manifest as anything from a mild itchiness to more acute reactions like anaphylactic shock. For this reason, it’s important to know as much as possible about common dog allergies, warning signs, and