• Don't Let Rainy Days Ruin Your Dog Walking Routine

    Don't Let Rainy Days Ruin Your Dog Walking Routine: The Top 6 Essentials You Need

    As dog owners, we all know how important it is to keep our furry friends active and healthy. Regular exercise is essential for their physical and mental well-being. Walking is one of the easiest and most enjoyable ways to keep your dog active, but it can be tempting to skip out on your daily dog walking routine when the weather takes a turn for the worse. But fear not! With the right essentials, you can keep your dog walking routine on track even on the rainiest of days.

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  • 5 Tips For A Safe And Fun Kayaking Trip With Your Dog

    Tips for a Safe and Fun Kayaking Trip with Your Dog

    Kayaking is a fun way to explore the great outdoors whilst floating down a river. What's even better is you can share this wonderful experience with your furry best friend. Gone are the days when you would have had to leave your best friend on the shore! Now your dog can be your trusty skipper as you navigate your local lakes. Keep reading for some helpful tips for a safe and enjoyable trip.

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  • Breed VS Breed

    American Pit Bull Terrier vs. American Staffordshire Terrier: Can You Tell Them Apart?

    In the last comparison blog, we discussed the Alaskan Malamute vs. the Siberian Husky. This time, we will understand the differences and similarities between the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier!

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    6 Tips for Adventuring with Your Dog

    Exploring, traveling, and adventuring with your dog often are some of the best ways to learn about them and grow your relationship. Just be sure you’re keeping them safe and doing what you can to ensure they have as much fun as you do in every experience. These six tips will help you do that.

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  • Bond Between Veterans And Their Service Dogs

    The Unique Bond Between Veterans and Their Service Dogs

    For some of our veterans, coming home and entering life as a civilian is the start of another battle. Whether they’ve experienced or witnessed combat or other traumatic events, they may be left with mental scars that can trigger overwhelming feelings of fear, avoidance, anxiety, withdrawal, and panic that can severely impact their ability to navigate daily life. On the bright side, there is a growing body of evidence showing the benefits of service dogs for veterans. This article explores the unique bond between veterans and their service dogs.

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