The 4th of July is almost here, a time of celebration, BBQ’s, and fireworks as we celebrate the nation’s birthday. But for many dogs, the holiday is a time of stress and anxiety as the loud noises and explosions cause fear. Check out our tips for keeping your pet calm during the festivities.
Potty training a difficult puppy takes dedication, love, and patience. These nine tips will help teach your dog to go to the bathroom outside instead of on your carpet or hardwood floor. Say goodbye to indoor mishaps and hello to a well-trained pup!
Grooming your dog at home can save you significant time and money in the long run. But grooming a dog at home can sometimes be a nerve-wracking experience for both dogs and humans alike, leading many pet parents to take their dogs to professional groomers instead. If you’ve been outsourcing your dog grooming to others, here are tips for getting both yourself and your dog comfortable with brushing, bathing, and nail trimming at home (with the help of lots of praise andtreats for dogs).
Digging is a natural behavior in dogs, but that doesn’t make it any less frustrating when your pup turns your well-maintained yard into a series of holes. To stop your dog from digging, you first need to pinpoint the reason(s) why they are digging, and then take practical steps to prevent it from happening again. Let’s delve into the ultimate guide to stop your dog from digging:
We totally understand the urge to shower your dog with treats 24/7. Even though most pet parents know that dogs need a balanced diet (just like humans!), very few actually know how manytreats for dogsthey should feed their puppy per day — and how much is too much. Today, we’re discussing how many treats per day is right for dogs and how to calculate their daily treat allotment.