A teething puppy can be a handful. Parents know that teething babies can be irritable due to sore gums, and they're likely to chew on anything within reach. Puppies are the same, which could result in ruined shoes and furniture when pet parents aren't prepared for...
The Best Spring Activities for Dogs
Spring is around the corner, and it's time to prepare for another busy season of keeping your dog entertained. This shouldn't be hard to do. Spring presents warmer weather, new scents and ample outdoor opportunities, which are all things dogs love. When you invest in...
Understanding Your Dog’s Love Language
How Does a Dog Show It Loves You? Rom-coms and tearful ballads aside, there's one companion that might understand love better than you do: your dog. A survey conducted by language-learning hub Preply found that 1 in 3 dog owners feel more emotionally understood by...
Navigating the World of Emotional Support Dogs: A Comprehensive Guide
Getting an emotional support animal (ESA) offers more than the joy of companionship, providing a transformative alliance that promotes emotional stability and well-being. In this guide, we help you learn the difference between emotional assistance animals and service...
Indoor Exercise Ideas for Dogs: Keep Your Dog Active in the Cold
Indoor Dog Exercise in Cold Weather As the weather turns colder, both you and your pup probably want to spend more time cuddling under blankets than outside at the dog park. But that doesn't mean you should give up on exercise altogether. Your dog needs regular...
Winter-Ready Pet Containment: Why Wireless GPS Fences Are the Solution
Dog owners may want to set a boundary for their pets any time of year, but it can be especially important during winter months when wandering pups can face unpleasant or dangerous weather elements. A wireless dog fence can help you keep your dog safely close to home...
How Often Should You Be Walking a Puppy?
Why Your Puppy Needs Regular Walks For a puppy, exercise is one key ingredient for a happy life. Regular activity provides the physical and mental stimulation young dogs need to grow strong and healthy. Without enough physical exercise, puppies can easily get bored...
How to Train Your Dog to Stop Barking
Dog barking is a primary form of communication and a natural reaction. However, when a dog barks excessively, it can be frustrating for many dog owners. Understanding why dogs communicate this way, giving them plenty of physical and mental exercise and providing...
10 Christmas Presents for Your Dog
The latest advancements in pet products have revolutionized the way we celebrate Christmas with our dogs. Gone are the days of simple toys and basic accessories. The 2024 season brings a wave of cutting-edge technology and health innovations designed to enrich your...