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Can I Use Apple AirTags for Dogs?

Can I Use Apple AirTags for Dogs?

Yes, but no. The Apple AirTag is a great way to keep track of easily lost things, like your keys or your phone. Because it connects your phone and has a variety of modes depending on what you need, it might even seem like a great way to keep track of your dog. Many users…

The Importance of Identifying Your Dog

The Importance of Identifying Your Dog

Life has a funny habit of throwing curveballs at you when you least expect it. Some curveballs are normal and happen for everyone, but there are very special situations that only really apply to pet owners. Dealing with runaway pets is one of them. A runaway pet can happen at any moment for any reason….

Pet Friendly Rental Cars

Dog-Friendly Rental Cars

The decision to take your pup on a road trip adventure is easy. But finding a rental car that allows dogs may be trickier. Traveling sometimes comes with unexpected circumstances, so don’t be taken by surprise when you find out your rental car won’t allow canine companions to ride along. Planning ahead to find a…

What Your Dog Is Saying With Their Scratching

What Your Dog Is Saying With Their Scratching

When dog’s scratch themselves, as pet parents you often wonder what’s causing them to itch. Fleas? Skin irritation? Allergies? Any of these can result in scratching; but stress, frustration, or excitement can also cause scratching. These behaviors are typically the reason your dog is scratching themselves. Here’s what you need to know about their scratching…

Are Tennis Balls Safe for Dogs?

Are Tennis Balls Safe for Dogs?

When you think of a dog toy, you probably picture a bright and fuzzy tennis ball. But are they actually good for your dog? It turns out that unfortunately, tennis balls come with some risks that many owners are not even aware of. Follow along and decide if a tennis ball is a good toy…

How Blue-Gren Algae Effects Dogs

How Blue-Green Algae Effects Dogs

When it’s summer, we all love to go swimming with dogs in freshwater ponds and lakes. When playing in the water you can’t help but ingest water, but if it has blue-green algae make sure to keep your dog away. Blue-Green Algae is actually a bacteria that is known as cyanobacteria. It isn’t visible to…

Best Dog Ramps for SUVs

Best Dog Ramps for SUVs

No one likes leaving their dog at home. From going out to eat to a cross country trip, we want to bring our furry friend with us. But what happens when our dog gets older or has an injury and cannot easily get in and out of our car? That’s where ramps come in! Below…

Common Causes of Choking in Pets

Common Causes of Choking in Pets

Hearing and seeing your dog choke can be a shocking and terrifying experience. Let’s take a look at the most common choking hazards for our pups and what we can do to prevent it. Foreign Objects Dogs explore by smelling and tasting. Anything smaller than the windpipe or back of the throat can get stuck…

Tips for Losing Weight with Your Dog

Tips for Losing Weight with Your Dog

Exercise can often come as a chore, as opposed to a fun experience. Have you thought about bringing your dog along? Not only can they help us develop more healthy routines, they can even help us make friends along the way. Check our the tips below and try to incorporate them in both your life…

10 Dog Safety Tips for 2021

10 Dog Safety Tips for 2021

As pet parents, the safety of our four-legged best friends is a high priority. That’s why we have created a list of the best safety tips for your pooch. 1. Keep your dog on a leash in public places Even if your pooch is well-trained, you never know what could startle him or distract him. Dogs may…

Why Do Dogs Chew on Shoes?

Why Do Dogs Chew on Shoes?

It’s not a surprise if your dog starts chewing up your shoes. There are many reasons your fury friend could be using your shoes as chew toys. This behavior can be very frustrating, so we have created a guide to help you understand and prevent shoe chewing. A Teething Issue The chewing is an instinctive…

Tips to Going Green with Your Dog

Tips to Going Green with Your Dog

There are more than 70 million dogs existing in the U.S., which makes for something around 37-47% of households in the U.S. Our dogs are well established members of the family. Good news is, you can reduce your dog’s carbon paw-print ASAP. Buy Green Carefully read products labels first and make sure that they are…

Tips for Giving Your Dog a Massage

Tips for Giving Your Dog a Massage

Just like us, dogs can get sore muscles and achy joints. Massaging our pups will relax their muscles and free up joints so there’s less (or no) pain, better range of motion and increased fluidity of movement. A regular massage will make our pets happy, relaxed and loved. When and Where to Massage Your Dog…

Tips for Keeping Your Yard Dog Friendly

Tips for Keeping Your Yard Dog Friendly

It’s our job as pet parents to make sure our yards are safe areas where our dogs can play, explore, and go potty freely. Dogs and other animals end up in veterinary emergency rooms every year from hazardous contact with insecticides, weed killers and pet-toxic plants. We have created a guide to help you have…

Tips for Walking Your Dog While Social Distancing

Tips for Walking Your Dog While Social Distancing

With the new social distancing rules for humans, it can tough to walk your dog these days. These tips are especially helpful if you don’t have time to take your dog on secluded trails or hikes. Here are 3 easy solutions to help with settle frustration and loosen up the leash: Use a Harness An…