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Your New Puppy Checklist: 5 Items You Need

Your New Puppy Checklist: 5 Items You Need Congrats on your new member of the family! So…now that you have your puppy - what else do you need? There’s nothing more exciting than a little sleepy pup coming home in the car with you. Finding your dog is the easy part, but once you’re home - now what? That cute little puppy is looking not so cute as they start destroying your shoes, peeing on your carpet, and bolting out the door when you go to check the mail. Before long, you find yourself scrambling to the nearest pet store...

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5 Steps to Prevent Your Dog from Getting Lost!

Every pet owner's worst nightmare is their dog getting lost. Let’s avoid it and proactively prevent it in 5 steps! This is never a fun topic to think about, but believe it or not, over 10 million dogs and cats get lost or stolen in the US each year. I know - this stat is horrible. If you’ve ever experienced the heart pounding fear that comes with searching for your dog - you understand how terrible it is that millions of people experience this each year. Calling your dog's name, recruiting friends and family to help, and spending hours, days,...

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The DIY Dog Grooming Guide

Can’t make it to the groomer as frequently as your dog needs grooming? We get it! Here’s your guide to dog grooming on your own from home.   You know that feeling when your dog jumps up or steps on your foot and the excruciating pain of long nails drives you crazy? How about when their muddy paws or hair find themselves on your brand new white couch (yikes). Ever had a dog that stunk up a room, and you had no idea how to fix it? Here’s the good news - we’ve created a resource you can turn to...

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5 Ways to Exercise your Dog in Winter

There’s nothing worse than an anxious, rambunctious, destructive dog in your home when the weather gets cold. Without long walks, hiking and running in their favourite park, how do you exercise your pup? Most people hate the colder months, but many dog parents really hate the colder months. When they hear “winter is coming”, it means . Your usual routine of a long hike on the weekend, playing with neighborhood dogs in dog parks, or hanging out at the lake all come to a temporary close. What’s so scary about this? Well, our dog’s energy doesn’t let up when the...

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