February 20th is National Love Your Pet Day, the perfect excuse (as if we needed one!) to shower our furry companions with a little extra appreciation. While our pets show us unconditional love every day, this holiday is a reminder to slow down and give that love […]
Read more →As we settle into the holiday season, enjoying cozy evenings and the company of our own beloved pets, it’s hard not to think about the animals in our community who aren’t as fortunate. Los Angeles shelters and rescues face unique challenges during the winter months. While our […]
Read more →🐾 The “Dog-Safe” Thanksgiving Plate If you want to make your dog a special plate, a good rule of thumb is to set aside small portions of these foods before you add any butter, salt, sugar, or seasonings. Turkey: A small amount of unseasoned, skinless, boneless white […]
Read more →October is National Pet Wellness Month, a perfect time to reflect on the well-being of our furry, scaled, and feathered family members. While we often focus on nutrition and annual vet visits, a crucial component of holistic health is our pets’ emotional experience with their own care. […]
Read more →Every year, August 15th marks “Check Your Chip Day,” a day dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of microchipping pets and ensuring that these chips are up to date. As a dog training school, we understand that keeping your furry friend safe is a top priority. While […]
Read more →Christmas time is here! Baking cookies, seeing friends and family, exchanging gifts and putting up the tree are just some of the many joyous things that Christmas brings. If you also brought a new puppy into your home during the year, or a new rescue, this is […]
Read more →No one’s a fan of it, but it’s that time of year again, Daylight Savings time! While the one hour shift (either forward or backward) can make humans a little discombobulated, it can affect our dogs too! There are several ways that the time shift affects our […]
Read more →Do you have a dog? Are you expecting a baby? Let’s talk. As a mom and a dog trainer, I want to set you and your dog up for success. So let’s discuss some ways we can prepare for your new arrival. In an ideal world, these […]
Read more →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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