As your loyal furry friend ages, it’s so important to adjust their lifestyle to ensure they stay active and healthy. Just like humans, older dogs need regular exercise, mental stimulation, and social interactions…

As your loyal furry friend ages, it’s so important to adjust their lifestyle to ensure they stay active and healthy. Just like humans, older dogs need regular exercise, mental stimulation, and social interactions…
Have you noticed your dog may be slowing down a little, has maybe gained a few pounds, or is possible getting a bit gray around the muzzle? These are all signs that your pup is becoming a senior…
It’s pretty amazing how we get so intertwined and connected with our dogs, and how difficult it can be to cope when they pass. So Here are a few ideas that may help you get through the grieving process.
Whether you call them old wives tales, myths, misconceptions, legends or just plain fiction, there are a lot stories or not so true “facts” out there about dogs…
After spending all that time potty training your dog when he was a pup, now, years later, he’s starting to have accidents in the house…what is going on?
It happens for dogs just as it happens for humans…time marches on, we age, we become senior citizens. And again, like humans, senior dogs may need special understanding and care. For dog owners, this can be a challenging time if you don’t know what to look for or how to care for them.