Training a dog can be a fun experience, but it can also be challenging. It’s essential to start early and stay consistent to create a happy home for all. If you’re considering adding a dog to your household, it’s wise to create a training plan in advance. Here are some helpful training tips for your dog; start teaching them as…
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Simple DIY Summer Dog Treats Featuring Old Mother Hubbard
Filed Under: Dog-Friendly Lifestyle, Sponsored Content Tagged With: Pet DIY and Recipes
This post is sponsored by WellPet but the content and opinions expressed here are my own. The “dog days of summer” are upon us here in the midwest, and my dogs and I are loving every minute of it. The days are long and hot, bright and sunny, and we’ve been getting out and enjoying the great outdoors. Longer days…
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Dogs and Toxic Plants: 3 Important Considerations
Filed Under: Responsible Dog Parenting Tagged With: Health Wellness and Safety
Dogs really are woman’s best friend, and we must do everything we can to take care and nourish them in the best way possible. As every dog mom knows, living with a dog is like having an additional family member. Your pet requires to be fed, wants to go for walks, loves to play, and is dying to bond with…
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4 Tips for Off-Roading With Your Dog
Filed Under: Dog-Friendly Lifestyle
Whether you’re combing through densely forested off-roading trails or motoring across broad swathes of desert, off-roading with your dog is positively thrilling and such a great way to enjoy the beautiful summer weather! While you may include your family in the off-roading fun, perhaps even forming a trekking caravan, leaving your pooch at home is no fun. As long as…
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4 Ways to Entertain Your Dog During Lockdown
Filed Under: Responsible Dog Parenting Tagged With: Health Wellness and Safety
Unfortunately, the current lockdown situation doesn’t affect only us humans — our dogs have to deal with the changes in routine, too. It’s easy to forget how unhealthy it is for our dogs to be cooped up because they can’t complain. Sure, your pooch will bark from time to time and scratch at the door when she needs to go…
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