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Winter Dog Walking Tips

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Keep your dog safe this winter! Just because the weather is chilly doesn’t mean you have to leave your dog at home. In fact, with a little preparation, you can keep them warm and safe on winter walks. Check out our tips below! A happy, healthy dog is a well-protected dog. Make sure to keep […]

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How To Choose The Right Crate For Your Dog

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You want the best for your furry friend, but you don’t know where to start when it comes to choosing a dog crate. There are so many different kinds of crates on the market, and it can be tough to figure out which one is right for your pup. This blog post will help you

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Outdoor Winter Activities for Dogs

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It’s no secret that winters in areas that get snow can be long and dreary. The days are shorter, the weather is colder, and it seems like all you want to do is stay inside under a warm blanket. But what about your furry friend? They’re probably just as bored as you are, stuck inside

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How to Teach Your Dog to Play the Shell Game

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Do you want to have some fun with your dog? Teaching your dog how to play the shell game is a great way to keep them entertained and stimulated. It’s also a lot of fun for both of you! By following these simple steps, you can teach your dog how to find a treat hidden

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35 Indoor Activities for Dogs to Beat the Winter Blues

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When winter sets in and the snow piles high, it can be tough to get outside for long walks or play sessions. Short daylight hours, icy sidewalks, and bitter cold don’t just affect us; they impact our dogs, too. But don’t worry, being stuck indoors doesn’t mean your dog has to be bored. From hallway

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The Benefits of Pumpkin for Dogs

Shannon / Dog Care

Fall is right around the corner, which means pumpkin season for dogs and their humans alike. Pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, pumpkin bars, pumpkin spice lattes, you name it, there’s probably a pumpkin version in the fall. But with all that pumpkin around, you might wonder: Can dogs eat pumpkin? Is it good for them? And

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Soft Peanut Butter and Pumpkin Dog Treats

Shannon / Dog Treats

Does your dog go crazy for peanut butter? How about pumpkin?  These soft peanut butter and pumpkin dog treats bring the best of both worlds together in one irresistible snack. With their chewy texture and wholesome ingredients, they’re perfect for dogs of all ages, especially seniors or dogs who prefer a softer bite.  If you’re

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How to Teach Your Dog to Play the Game of Tug of War

Shannon / Dog Training

Do you want to have some fun with your dog? Playing a good game of tug of war is a great way to bond with your dog and give them some exercise. It can also be a lot of fun for both of you. Follow these simple steps to teach your dog how to play

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The Muffin Tin Game: An Easy Game For Your Dog

Shannon / Dog Training

Dogs need both physical and mental stimulation to stay healthy and happy.  Most dogs get the majority of their exercise from walks and playing fetch, but that’s not enough. They also need mentally stimulating activities to keep them sharp. The Muffin Tin Game is an easy game you can make at home with things you

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How To Stop Your Dog From Pulling On The Leash

Shannon / Dog Training

Do you have a dog that pulls on the leash? You’re not alone! Many people have dogs that pull on the leash, including me, but there are ways to train them to stop. It takes patience, planning, and persistence, but it’s worth it in the end. Follow these tips and you’ll be able to enjoy

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