We live in an age where the world seems to be smaller and smaller with the progression of technology. It isn’t difficult nowadays to get products from different continents and the same can be said about dog food. European dog food is making its way to the US promoting more diversity in the American market.… Continue reading European Dog Food Compared To American Dog Food
Category: Pet Safety
9 Icky Fruits and Vegetables Toxic to Dogs
Last week we talked about fruits and vegetables that worked as refreshing treats for your dogs. Hopefully, those fruits and veggies help you and your dog stay cool heading into summer. There was a subject we didn’t cover; the fruits and vegetables toxic to dogs. Treating our dogs to a nice treat is wonderful. Whats… Continue reading 9 Icky Fruits and Vegetables Toxic to Dogs
10 Wonderful Vegetables and Fruits Safe for Dogs
With the arrival of spring, we can expect the following days to get warmer and warmer. With the rise of the heat heading into summer, that means we’re going have to keep ourselves cool. Dogs are also looking for ways to keep cool. That may mean laying in the shade or jumping into the… Continue reading 10 Wonderful Vegetables and Fruits Safe for Dogs
Free Feeding and its Possible Dangers
People nowadays tend to live pretty hectic lives. It seems that every couple of years, your daily routine seems busier and it becomes harder to keep up. We often end up looking for shortcuts to make the day easier and sometimes these shortcuts involve our very own pets. Dogs can be demanding creatures at times,… Continue reading Free Feeding and its Possible Dangers
Canine Caviar’s New Synthetic Free Dog Food Cans
Canine Caviar is beginning the distribution of the new Synthetic Free Dog Food Cans. The line includes synthetic free duck, turkey, lamb, and salmon. This line is one of the few dog food products around the world to be synthetic free. And we know what you’re thinking, “What do you mean it’s synthetic free now?… Continue reading Canine Caviar’s New Synthetic Free Dog Food Cans
5 Dog Friendly Christmas Safety Tips
The holiday season continues to creep closer and hopefully you’ve finished decorating your home. A lovely Christmas tree in the living room, lights brightening up you home, and winter decorations across the hall. But are you really done? Maybe you’ve finished decorating but have you finished dog proofing? The Christmas season is a time for… Continue reading 5 Dog Friendly Christmas Safety Tips
The Friendly List of Thanksgiving Foods Bad for Dogs
Thanksgiving is coming soon and you’re probably planning what dishes you’ll be making for the big day. There’s gonna be plenty of dishes to eat out of and like most thanksgiving dinners; there’s gonna be a lot of leftovers. There’ll be plenty of food for the family and the dogs but wait? Should you really… Continue reading The Friendly List of Thanksgiving Foods Bad for Dogs
Holiday Pet Safety Guide
By Christina Burns The holiday season is upon us, and if you are like me and my family, our furry companions are just as much a part of celebrations as any human would be! The food, gatherings and decorations that help to make the holiday season so much fun for us, could be very dangerous… Continue reading Holiday Pet Safety Guide
14 Tips for Summertime – Pet Safety
14 Tips for Summertime – Pet Safety By Christina Burns “It’s summertime and the living easy”, as the Sam Cooke song goes. With summertime in full swing, and for many of us that mean barbecues, cookouts, beach bonfires, hiking, and lots of road trips! There are plenty of things to remember to keep your dogs… Continue reading 14 Tips for Summertime – Pet Safety
National Train Your Dog Month
January is the APDT’s National Train Your Dog Month! Make training a part of your everyday life with your dog and learn to build a relationship with your dog. This national event was assembled to bring awareness to pet owners, showing them the importance of socialization and training for dogs. What better way to start… Continue reading National Train Your Dog Month