Did someone say fetch? That’s right, April is the perfect time to celebrate bonding with your dog all month long! April marks Canine Fitness Month, and there are many reasons as to why this is an important month to celebrate.
Keeping your pup fit and healthy is important not only for their physical health, but for their mental health as well. A fit and active dog has a longer lifespan and is less likely to develop canine obesity.
Does your dog get anxious when you take them to the groomer for a nail trim? Your dog should have their nails trimmed every 6-8 weeks, or when their nails are touching the ground. If their nails are not trimmed, they can split all the way down to their quick.
Your dog’s quick is the part of the nail that contains blood vessels that can easily be cut if trimmed wrong. If your dog has clear nails, you’ll likely be able to see the quick! If your dog has dark nails, it could be tougher.
Today we are celebrating our favorite furry family members who are more than likely new additions to the crew! The puppy stage can last anywhere from 9 months old to 15 months old depending on the size and breed of your dog.
The puppy stage can be a bit tiring, especially when it comes to training. Whether you already have a new puppy at home or plan on getting one soon, we’ve got you covered. Here are some tips and tricks to train your pup on National Puppy Day!
The sun is brighter, the weather is warmer and baby birds are chirping away! Spring is about to be among us, and we all know what that means: It’s time to clean!
The natural instinct to clean and prepare our homes for warmer months full of entertaining, celebrating and fun happens every year. This year on March 20th, Spring will officially be here!
Your pup will be full of excitement and beg to spend more time outside. While you’re breaking out your tank-tops, pastels and dusting the salt off your boots, remember that your cleaning urge can impact your dog.
It’s National Love Your Pet Month! Let me just say, being a dog mom is one of the highlights of my life. My Riser girl is a giant ball of energy, but let me tell you…there is nothing I wouldn’t do for her!
As fellow pet parents, I am sure you can relate to the joy you get when you are greeted at the door by your furry family member. Here is a list of relatable reasons why we love being pet parents!