The last thing a pet parent wants to be is be caught unprepared. Having to scramble to take care of your family, human and furry, in the midst of an emergency or while under an evacuation order is not the time to think about being prepared. Read our preparedness tips===>
Back to school can be hard... for you, your children and especially your dogs! They got used to sleeping in, playing all day, eating lunch together and romping around all day and into the night. Ease your dog back into the new routine to help prevent separation anxiety. Learn our favorite back to school strategies===>
Summer vacation is fast approaching. What will you do with your furbaby? That is a question many pet parents ask themselves. We rounded up some vacation-with-your-pup tips in case you don't want to leave your pup with a pet sitter (we shared tips for hiring the best pet sitter in a previous article) Read our vacation tips.
June is all about celebrating dads...dog dads, that is. To honor those fabulous fur-fathers, we picked a few of our favorite dog dad moments from Instagram that are too cool not to share. 🐶
Are you hoping to grow a beautiful garden this summer, but worried that your dog will dig up your seedlings as soon as you plant them? Try these tips to grow the garden of your dreams without it becoming a health hazard - or a giant digging pit - for your dog.
To keep our dogs happy and healthy, we still have to go outside even when the weather is less than ideal. Even if you live in a place where the temperature doesn’t dip as low as other places, the air gets dry, winds shift, and allergies can rear their ugly heads. Yuck. Thankfully, we know a thing or two about winter’s effect on dogs, and we’re here to help.
If ever there was a time when we needed more holidays to make us smile, it’s now. Don’t worry, that’s why you have the internet. Need cheering up? Send in the dogs! And boy, have we got a good one today. January 14th is Dress Up Your Pet Day–yup, that’s a real thing.
We won’t sugar coat it; 2020 was a rough year for a lot of people. But one positive impact that staying at home has had on a lot of households is more time with our furry family members.
If you’re like us, you know Thanksgiving wouldn’t be the same without your four-legged best friends at (near) the table. Keep them safe and full this year with these Turkey Day safety tips.
If we could read any dog’s mind, they would want you to take them to a national park, of course. Explore these five parks with our top tips and resources for your next adventure.
During activity, and especially in the heat, dogs risk overheating and dehydration. Learn how to recognize signs early and the steps you can take to keep your pups safe.
Dogs don’t have sweat glands like we do, except in their paws. They pant whenever they are overheated, but not all pups immediately turn to water. Thankfully, we have a hydration trick.