Written by: Rob Hunter
Adopting a new dog is the beginning of a life-long friendship. You want the best for your new best friend, but what does a new adopted dog need? We are here to help you give your new dog the best life possible so you can make the most of each day together.
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Our cats love us, and we love them back. There are few things we do that show this more clearly than when we stoop down to clean up after them. Maintaining a litter box may be a labor of love, but it can be easy to put off, especially when a pet parent isn’t sure how to clean a litter box in a wa...
When guests come over, many dogs become excited and even bark at guests from the moment they hear an electric bell, but worse, some dogs will run to hide or act aggressive. If the dog doesn’t learn how to treat guests properly, it’s not only scary, it’s embarrassing, and itR...
Author: Jim Tedford
Would you like to minimize or prevent some serious health and behavior problems for your dog? Veterinarians encourage pet owners to have their pup spayed or neutered at an early age, usually around 4-6 months. In fact, one of the first questions a pet insurance company will as...
A dog digs for a variety of reasons — boredom, the smell of an animal, a desire to hide something to eat, a desire for satisfaction, or simply to explore the depths of the soil for moisture. If you want some practical ways to keep your dog from digging holes in your backyard, there are a lo...
We’ve all been there – it’s time to leave for work but your pet doesn’t want you to go. It can be stressful on you and your pet, but thankfully there are some steps you can take to help your furry friend feel more comfortable about being home alone.
Why do dogs have sepa...