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Helpful Tips To Keep Your Pup Cool This Summer
Posted by Sara Kinne on
Summertime is coming, and the weather is heating up for many of us. While we love enjoying the sunshine with our furry friends, it's essential to take precautions to make sure they don't overheat! Here are some tips to keep in mind as you enjoy the longer days.Stay Hydrated -Make sure your dog has access to clean water at all times. Consider adding ice cubes to keep it cool - some dogs love the added crunch! And don't forget to bring a travel bottle whenever you leave the house. Enjoy A Shady Spot -Don't spend too much time in direct...
How To Get A Puppy To Sleep Through The Night
Posted by Caroline Silva on
When your puppy or new dog first comes home, their first night can be tough and they may have some trouble settling in. Moving into a brand-new home with people you don’t know can be very stressful, even if introductions have gone smoothly. This article will walk you through a few techniques for getting your new pup to sleep through the night. What to Expect on Your Puppy or New Dogs First Night Home Your new dog will have to learn new sounds in the house, new voices, and a new way of living. If possible, you should ask your...
What Do Your Dog’s Sleeping Positions Mean?
Posted by lauren lejuwaan on
Do Dogs Experience Mental Health?
Posted by lauren lejuwaan on
In honor of mental health awareness month, we're getting down to the root of your dog’s health and happiness and discovering what makes them tick. From anxious to overjoyed, pups experience a wide range of emotions. As their parents, it’s essential to know how they’re feeling and how we can help them cope. Here are five fast facts you probably didn’t know about your furry friend's mental health. 1. It’s all in their body language. Your pup tells you exactly how they’re feeling through their body. You can tell a dog is happy if they have a high and waggy...
5 Weird Museums That Are Dog-Friendly
Posted by lauren lejuwaan on
Are you looking to have a cultural experience with your pup? We have just the thing! Pack your bags, add a chew or two, and hit the road to visit these five weird, wacky, and fun museums that won’t mind if your dog tags along. The Museum of The Bizarre Prepare for a wild time! Located in Wilmington, North Carolina, this genuinely bizarre museum includes exhibits like Alexander Hamilton’s hair, a Bigfoot imprint, and Houdini’s ouija board. You can count on every artifact to be something you and your pup have never seen before. Black Creek Pioneer Village Step into...