• Small, Positive Changes You Can Make to Your Dog’s Lifestyle

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    Every dog deserves the best. But what’s best for your dog’s lifestyle can change over time depending on their needs and preferences. It’s important to always re-evaluate what you’re doing and to meet your pup’s needs as best possible. At the end of the day, they’re a loyal companion, a bundle of love and entirely dependent on you for everything from food to exercise, attention and love. So, here are a few areas to focus on that could help to improve their day-to-day life! Switch Up Their Walk Routine is good for dogs – just as it’s good for everyone else. Getting your dog into a routine means they know what to expect and can feel secure and at ease throughout the day. The part of a dog’s routine that most dogs love the most? Their daily walk. It’s absolutely essential that you walk your dog every day, rain or shine. Different breeds require different amounts of exercise, and this should be something that you looked up before getting your particular pooch in the first place. But if you are in doubt as to how much you should be walking your dog, or if their health has changed and you’re…

  • Interactive Fetch-N-Treat Dog Toy!!

    Our Fur Baby Gracie is one smart and I might add spoiled little dog. Gracie is a 100 pound Yellow Lab. She is The Husbands constant companion. When The Husband is home Gracie is practically glued to his side. They are inseparable. With all the attention Miss Gracie receives has become one very smart cookie, she helps take out the trash; by dragging the bags to the back door. All we do is tie the sack and set it outside the office, bedroom, and bathroom doors.   She gives ONE deep bark when the UPS man arrives. Of course, if the water delivery man goes in the backyard we get a deep growl and 5 or 6 good deep barks. I swear she’s growling MY YARD! MY YARD!! She loves a good game of keep away. Grab one of her tennis balls and she will chase us around the dining-room table (SHE cheats too! Eventually she goes under the table!) Wait until you see her newest toy!! This is from Lumsing. An Interactive Fetch-N-Treat Dog Game. Here comes my first whine. It’s supposed to come with 3 free play-balls but ours only arrived with one.  Now the idea of the Fetch-N-Treat is…