Every Owner Needs to Know

Foxtail Facts and Safety Tips

It’s that season once again when pet owners need to stay diligent about foxtails. …BUT WHAT ARE FOXTAILS? Foxtails come from a common type of grass awn. The grass generally grows during spring with fuzzy, barb-like heads falling off its stalks once the weather begins to turn […]

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Bulldogs (& Brachycephalic Breeds) are Beautiful!

“Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day” is celebrated on April 21 (that’s today) every year! This holiday is a chance for bulldog owners to shower their beautiful dogs with treats, praise, and love, while also showing off just how beautiful they really are! Bulldogs Are Beautiful Day corresponds with the […]

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Settling in with “Siblings” in Multi Dog Households

105 Million Americans own dogs and most of them own more than one! In fact, reports show that multi-dog homes are growing at a faster rate than any other segment of the pet industry. Though, to many pet parents, the idea of owning more than one dog […]

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It’s February 22nd, National Spay Day! But what does that mean?

Spay day is a part of Spay and Neuter awareness month, an opportunity to educate the community about the pet overpopulation problem that affects so many animals across the country. As someone who has spent over 15+ years working in animal shelters, and as a former Humane […]

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Canine Enrichment

Ways to enhance your dogs life I wanted to be sure to bring to your attention a very important part of being a pet parent. Have you heard of the term canine enrichment? There are blogs and facebook groups devoted to this and we wanted to start […]

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3 ways the pandemic helped dog training (And 3 ways it didn’t)

The events of 2020 certainly altered the routines of our lives. The world of dogs has also been influenced by the global pandemic. In some ways, dogs have benefitted from the changes. There is an upside! However, there has also been widespread, unwanted consequences.  Fortunately, there are […]

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Thinking about a coronavirus quarantine canine companion?

Let me tell you a couple reasons why you might not want to do it or let me explain how it’s going to be a little bit more challenging during these times of quarantine and safer at home orders. The first thing that we must consider is […]

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Update in Regards to Governor’s Order

Dear Clients, At the core of our mission is family and how we can help your dog to be the best four legged family member. Our pet parents, students, and team members are part of that family. The community we have built is what will get us […]

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The Dilemma of Pawternity Leave

Each year I meet dozens of clients who take off work the first couple weeks of getting their new puppy and others who work from home, or are retired, and have a schedule flexible enough to train their dog. All want their dogs to be well-behaved and […]

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Canine Troublemaker Prevention Tips

Every dog is different, and every case deserves its own consultation. We must cater to the dog and the family, that’s what any good behavior consultant or board-certified professional trainer does. That said, I want to list two of the early steps in many training plans. This […]

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