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How to Keep Meal Time Calm
We all get excited around meal time; the thought of dinner makes our stomach growls and our mouths water. However, unlike dogs, we are much better at keeping our calm during that pre-dinner surge. If you have ever had trouble getting your dog to settle down or to stop...
Tired of Doggie Bags? Make a Compost Bin!
I’m sure you are all familiar with the old idiom “waste not, want not,” but what if the waste not, is in fact waste? You may be thinking “Um, say that again?” You read it correctly, however, because we’re talking about how to compost your dog’s poop. And why not? A...
Why Do Dogs Wag Their Tails?
Big tails, small tails, curly tails, straight tails, wagging tails - today we’re telling a tale of tails. When we picture a happy dog, we often imagine a bouncing canine, tail wagging enthusiastically as they greet you after a long day at work. We assume that happy...
Dog Barking at Door? Greeting Behavior Tips
We've all been to a house where either our dog or the dog inside is going absolutely bonkers. Even though this is pretty normal, it is avoidable. Dogs pick up on our cues and the jovial greeting we give our visitor equates to excited behavior from your dog's greeting...
Eating Abroad: 10 Canine Feeding Tips
Being in a new place can distract your dog from his usual routine, including eating dinner. Even if your dog is a seasoned traveler, they might still have a finicky appetite when eating away from home. Luckily we have 10 tips for you to help encourage your pup to eat...
5 Tips When Traveling With Fearful Dogs
Summer is in full swing and it's the perfect time to jump in the car for a good old fashioned road trip. Hitting the streets with your canine friend can be awesome! But sometimes, your dog doesn't quite love it as much as we do. This is especially true when you're...
Hiking Washington State Parks With Fido
Hiking with your dog this summer will, no doubt, bring about hours of exercise, entertainment and a time of bonding for you and your dog. Armed with the right information you can avoid some blunders that some pet owners unknowingly make. First, find out if your dog...
4th of July: Keeping Pets Relaxed
Many Americans celebrate the birth of our nation on the 4th of July by taking a trip to the beach, hosting friends/family for a BBQ, or attending a professional fireworks display. While organizing your festive 4th of July, don’t forget a plan to keep your pets calm...
Ensuring Your Pets Stay Hydrated
How much water does your pet drink each day? Have you ever really paid attention? While it’s always important to take note of just how much (or little) water your pet is drinking, it becomes even more important as temperatures heat up during the summer months. In...











