Health & Safety

Staying Safe on Nighttime Walks

During the winter, you are more likely to take walks after the sun sets. So, along with general safety tips, follow the tips below to keep you and Fido safe during nighttime walks! Use a Leash A leash is a safety precaution. Even though Fido is well-behaved, using a leash will ensure your pal won’t…

Keeping a Dog Safe in the Desert

Desert regions are infamous for their hot temperatures for the majority of the year. Being a pet parent in these regions requires specific precautions to ensure the health and safety of our fur babies. Indoor or Outdoor Home? Deciding where your pal will live will determine additional responsibilities. It is best for your dog to…

Are You Washing Your Dog Bowl Enough?

Your dog’s food dish should be washed more than you may think. You wouldn’t eat dinner from a dirty plate so why should your furry friend? Aside from making sure your pal is eating from the right bowl, you should also be sure to keep it clean! Why Should I Wash The Bowl? Regularly washing…

Signs of Dehydration in Dogs

Doggy dehydration occurs when the body loses more fluid than it is taking in. Your furry friend, and all mammals, rely on water to keep their body functioning correctly. Water is essential for every body function for both you and your companion. Dehydration causes reduced blood flow, which reduces the amount of oxygen provided to…

Making Sure Your Dog is Up to Date on Shots

Making Sure Your Dog is Up to Date on Shots

Owning a dog comes with plenty of responsibilities, especially in the first few years of their lives. When you first welcome a puppy into your home, you’ll need to make sure that they receive all of the necessary vaccinations to make sure they grow into happy and healthy adult dogs. While your vet is the…

Tips to Soothe Dogs Cold Symptoms

Tips to Soothe Dogs Cold Symptoms

Suffering from a stuffy nose, coughing, and sniffling? You’re not the only one — dogs can get the common cold, too. If your dog seems to be sneezing or coughing, take them into the vet to make sure that there isn’t something more serious at hand. If they are diagnosed with a cold, there’s not…