When the sun is shining, we just want to spend time outside, and sun safety for your dogs is just as important as it is for yourself and your family. Whether your dog is a Service Animal, an ESA, or a family pet, they’re all affected by heat and humidity and it’s important to take […]
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For most of us, Memorial Day is full of traditions and happy memories, but for our dogs it can bring on stress and anxiety leading to potentially dangerous situations. Parades, fireworks, and crowded barbecues are completely new situations for most dogs, and they don’t understand what’s going on. Animal shelters can even double their residents over […]
With so much stigma facing pit bulls these days, a question many people are asking is: “can my pit bull be a service dog”? While the answer should be simple, there are a number of factors that come into play. What’s a pit bull anyway? Pit bulls carry a bad reputation, but the truth is, […]
Your dog probably hates the bath. It’s no one’s fault, it’s just in their wiring. But bath time doesn’t have to be a struggle, or a trip to the groomers. These 5 simple positive reinforcement tactics can teach your dog to love the bath, saving you money, time, and energy. Make bath time a bonding […]
Enjoy mealtimes with your dog by learning what food is safe to share with dogs what food is not. You’ve probably heard not to give your dog chocolate, or don’t feed your dog off the table, but do you ever wonder what food is safe to share with dogs? The answer is a lot! There […]
If you have a Service Dog or Emotional Support Dog, you might feel like your dog is saving your life on a regular basis, but do you know what to do if they are having a choking emergency? When your dog is off duty, they might break off a piece of a toy or grab […]
Whether your dog is a Service Dog, Emotional Support Animal, or a regular pet, there are certain faux paws (okay, pas) when bringing your dog to dinner. When bringing your dog to a restaurant, A little preparation goes a long way. First of all, remember that only Service Dogs must be permitted in restaurants or […]
Flying with your dog should bring you comfort but if you and your animal are not prepared, it can become stressful. With a bit of planning, you and your Support Animal or Service Animal can become lifelong travel buddies. Here are our top things you can do before, during, and after the flight to make […]
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