If Dogs Had Spring Break Plans…
If dogs could plan their own spring break, let’s be honest — we wouldn’t stand a chance. No budgets, no responsibilities, and absolutely no concern for clean floors. Just vibes, zoomies, and a little bit of chaos. Here’s what a dog-designed spring break itinerary would probably look like: 🌞 Day 1: Arrival + Immediate Zoomies…
Read MoreSpring Break: Who’s Letting the Dog Out?
Spring break is an exciting time—trips, family activities, and a little chaos—but while you’re out enjoying the sun or hitting the road, one important member of the family still needs attention: your dog. Pets thrive on routine, and sudden changes in their schedule can lead to stress, restlessness, or even misbehavior. Keep Your Dog on…
Read MoreWhen Dog Walks Get Muddy
If you know… you know. March hits, the snow melts, the ground thaws, and suddenly your yard turns into a paw-print factory. Mud season is here — and your dog could not be happier about it. Unfortunately, your floors probably feel differently. Here’s your practical (and sanity-saving) guide to surviving mud season with your dog…
Read MoreDate Night? Who’s Walking the Dog?
February is the month of love. Restaurants are booked, babysitters are scheduled, and couples everywhere are planning the perfect date night. But there’s one important question many pet parents forget to ask… Who’s walking the dog? When you’re heading out for dinner, a movie, or a long night out, your dog’s routine can easily get…
Read MoreHow Winter Impacts Senior Dogs
As dogs age, their bodies change in ways that make winter more challenging than it used to be. While younger dogs might still bounce through the snow without a care, senior dogs often feel the effects of cold weather much more intensely. Understanding how winter impacts older dogs can help you keep them comfortable, healthy,…
Read MoreBored Pets Equals Trouble
Winter often means shorter days, colder temperatures, and fewer opportunities for outdoor fun. While we’re busy bundling up and adjusting our routines, our pets are quietly doing the same—and not always in a good way. When dogs and cats don’t get enough physical or mental stimulation during winter, boredom can quickly turn into problem behavior.…
Read MoreWhy Dog Walks Matter in January
January can be a tough month for dog owners. The holidays are over, routines are still settling, and cold weather makes it tempting to shorten—or skip—daily walks altogether. But even in the dead of winter, regular walks play a huge role in your dog’s physical and mental health. Here’s why January walks matter more than…
Read MoreSkipping Walks on NYE Can Backfire
New Year’s Eve is busy. Between parties, travel, and late-night plans, it’s tempting to skip your dog’s walk and assume they’ll be fine for one day. But for many dogs, skipping walks on NYE can actually make the night much harder—for both pets and their owners. Dogs Still Need an Outlet for Energy Even on…
Read MoreDogs Still Need Walks in December
When December rolls around, it’s tempting to skip daily dog walks. The days are shorter, the weather is colder, and holiday schedules get hectic. But even during the busiest, chilliest month of the year, dogs still need regular walks—and they benefit from them more than you might think. Exercise Is Still Essential Cold weather doesn’t…
Read MoreWhen Is It Too Cold for Your Dog?
Winter can be magical—fresh snow, cozy evenings, and crisp morning walks. But as the temperature drops, every dog owner faces an important question: When is it actually too cold for your dog? The answer depends on more than just the number on the thermometer. Breed, size, coat type, age, and overall health all play a…
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