by david | May 15, 2017 | Dog Friendly
I know that you hate to leave your furry friend behind, but sometimes it’s just unavoidable. Maybe you are traveling to an exotic destination and can’t wait for the quarantine time required in many foreign countries. Or maybe you are on a business trip and...
by david | May 5, 2017 | Dog Friendly
If you are reading this article, then I have no doubt that your pup’s safety is highly important to you. And one key question that you probably have is “How do I keep my furry little friend safe when we are travelling together.” Giving your dog free...
by david | Mar 2, 2017 | Dog Friendly
Before we get started, we need to clarify the difference between shivering and a seizure as we will be talking about shivering only in this piece. A seizure will leave your dog with no body control with constant jerking and convulsing. This can last a few minutes and...
by david | Feb 2, 2017 | Dog Friendly, Dog Health, Dog Training Articles
We all know a dog is a man’s best friend. Turns humans and dogs are alike, suffering emotionally as well as physically in a lot of ways like us. Today we are focusing on anxiety in dogs, what causes anxiety, what are the symptoms and of course, how to treat and...
by david | Oct 26, 2016 | Dog Friendly
Dogs are awesome. Owning one can be incredibly easy or very difficult. Which is why you should always choose a breed carefully. Three key questions to ask yourself when choosing a breed are: Is My Home Suitable for a Large Dog? If you’re in the market for a small...
by david | Oct 19, 2016 | Dog Friendly, Dog Training Articles
Dogs will chew on everything. If you let them. The best way to teach your dog not to chew on everything—including your valuables—is to teach them the “leave it” command. Here’s how: Start by Giving Your Dog Better Options Dogs chew on valuable furniture, clothes, and...