by Alex Crabill | Nov 6, 2024 | Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
Choosing the perfect dog name for your new furry friend is an exciting task many look forward to. Whether you’re a seasoned dog owner or a new puppy parent, the name you pick will follow your dog through their life and adventures. With so many options out there,...
by Alex Crabill | Nov 4, 2024 | Health and Wellness, Dog Ownership
Every dog deserves a cozy space to rest their paws after a long day of tail-wagging adventures. For pet owners, finding the perfect dog bed is not just about comfort—it’s about style, durability, and ensuring your furry friend has a spot they can call their own....
by Alex Crabill | Oct 30, 2024 | Dog Safety and Wellness, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
Are carrots good for dogs? Carrots are a crunchy, vibrant veggie that many of us enjoy munching on. But when it comes to sharing these orange delights with our furry friends, questions often pop up. Can dogs safely eat raw or cooked carrots? For pet owners, dog...
by Alex Crabill | Oct 21, 2024 | Dog Behavior, Dog Ownership, Health and Wellness
For dog lovers and pet owners, the sound of barking dogs can be as familiar as the wag of a tail. Yet, when a barking dog starts doing it incessantly, it can quickly become an unwelcome noise in our homes. Understanding why your beloved canine companion barks is the...
by Alex Crabill | Oct 16, 2024 | Health and Wellness, Dog Safety, Dog Safety and Wellness
If you’ve noticed your furry friend scratching like there’s no tomorrow, it might not just be a regular itch. Ringworm in dogs is a common fungal infection that pet owners should be aware of. Despite its name, ringworm has nothing to do with worms....
by Alex Crabill | Oct 14, 2024 | Health and Wellness, Dog Ownership, Dog Safety
Did you know that the secret to a happy, healthy dog could be in their gut? That’s right—probiotics for dogs have become a popular topic among pet owners and canine health enthusiasts. These beneficial microorganisms can work wonders for your dog’s...