Blog Posts
Teach Your Dog to Stop Digging Up the Backyard
Dogs love to dig. It’s in their genes! But this habit can wreak havoc on your yard and pose health and safety risks for your dog. Here’s how to get it under control.
5 Training Lessons That Could Save Your Dog’s Life
Keep your dog safe with 5 simple cues that are essential in emergency situations!
4 Ways to Celebrate National Pet Month
April is National Pet Month! Here are some ideas to celebrate your cat, pup, and yourself for being a wonderful pet parent all year long!
How to Have a Tick-Free Spring and Summer With Your Dog
Few things can ruin an outdoor adventure quicker than a tick bite on your dog! Learn how to prevent and treat ticks for a parasite-free spring and summer.
Keep Your Dog Safe While You Cook
Does your dog love to invade your personal space in the kitchen? Teach them how to stay safe while you cook!
4 Weird Things Your Dog Does, Explained
Ever wondered why your dog goes wild after a bath or seems to be obsessed with your socks? We’ve got the explanations behind some of your dog’s adorably head-scratching habits!
It’s Almost Window Smashing Season: A Case for Bringing your Dog in the Car
So it finally happened. I knew being a person who travels the country with her dogs I would one day be affected by the nation’s obsession with “rescuing” dogs from cars. And on a mild, drizzly January day… Read More
New Year, New Floof! 6 Resolutions Your Dog Wants You to Keep
Struggling to stay motivated with your New Year’s resolutions? Don’t worry, your dog has a few ideas that you can definitely stick to!
Are Essential Oils Safe for Pets?
Whether you use them for relaxation, pain relief, or as part of your all-natural cleaning solutions, you probably already know how versatile essential oils are. But—are these concentrated fragrances safe for use around dogs, cats and any other… Read More
How to Keep Your Dog From Barking in the Drive-Through
Drive-throughs are supposed to make your life easier, but your barking dog didn’t get the memo! Learn why your dog responds negatively to the drive-through experience and what you can do about it.