by Alex Crabill | Oct 13, 2025 | Things To Do With Your Dog, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
When I first started leading dogs through the forests and river trails nearly two decades ago, I had no idea those early morning adventures would become the foundation of everything we do at Canine Cardio. What began as simple walks evolved into something much...
by Alex Crabill | Oct 6, 2025 | Dog Training, Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
When I first stepped onto a dog agility course years ago, I thought it was all about speed. I watched sleek, lightning-fast dogs fly over jumps and blur through weave poles, their handlers sprinting alongside them. It was a thrilling display of athleticism. But as I...
by Alex Crabill | Jul 29, 2025 | Health and Wellness, Dog Ownership
Does your furry friend struggle with upset stomachs, loose stools, or frequent digestive issues? You’re not alone. Many pet parents face the challenge of finding the right nutrition for dogs with sensitive digestive systems. The solution often lies in choosing...
by Alex Crabill | Jul 8, 2025 | Dog Ownership, Dog Safety, Dog Safety and Wellness, Health and Wellness
How does a dog get ringworm? Ringworm in dogs is a common concern for pet owners, especially with its ability to spread quickly and affect other animals or humans. Despite its name, ringworm isn’t a worm at all but rather a fungal infection caused by pathogenic fungi...
by Alex Crabill | Jun 17, 2025 | Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Dog Safety, Health and Wellness
Dogs are undeniably curious creatures. From sniffing shoes to rolling in mud, they tend to explore their world in surprising and sometimes puzzling ways. One of their most bewildering (and unpleasant) behaviors, however, is when dogs eat their own poop or the poop of...
by Alex Crabill | Jun 3, 2025 | Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through your dog’s eyes? How do dogs see the world? While we often assume our canine companions see the world the same way humans do, their vision is remarkably different. From their ability to see in dim light to...