Gigi the Rescued Boxer

By Lynn Stacy-Smith  When Gigi’s owner Tealeye was looking for a puppy to rescue almost three years ago she originally was interested in adopting a brindled male boxer. Fortunately for Gigi the only available male at her boxer rescue was adopted to someone else, and Tealeye happily allowed herself to be selected by Gigi, one… Continue reading Gigi the Rescued Boxer

Featured Merchant: Dogology, Canton, CT

By Lynn Stacy-Smith  What happens when you combine three successful pet professionals, one with a background in training, one with extensive experience as a veterinary technician and canine massage therapy, and one with a specialty in animal nutrition and pet retail? What happens is that you achieve Dogology. Dogology is much more than just a… Continue reading Featured Merchant: Dogology, Canton, CT

Dewey’s Mom and Her Pack of Four

By Lynn Stacy-Smith  When Canine Caviar holistic pet food joined Instagram a few weeks ago we were welcomed by an enthusiastic fellow Instagramer who raved about the life changing experiences that her pack of four rescued dogs had experienced with our alkaline PH based dog food. We immediately followed her Instagram account and have loved interacting… Continue reading Dewey’s Mom and Her Pack of Four

Protein Rotation for Better Pet Health

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Updated – April 30, 2015   When you find a good dog food that your dog loves and works well you might be reluctant to try a different formula. According to Jeff Baker, Founder and President of Canine Caviar, you should rotate through a different formula of Canine Caviar holistic pet food… Continue reading Protein Rotation for Better Pet Health

Take Your Dog to Work Day

By Lynn Stacy-Smith With my days in a corporate office not too far in my distant past it is easy to remember how difficult it was to pursue a climb up the corporate ladder while being a responsible and attentive dog owner. Each morning after ensuring that my dogs had done all of their business,… Continue reading Take Your Dog to Work Day

Archie the Bull Terrier

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Lifelong dog owner Gail Harlamoff has owned several different breeds of dogs throughout her lifetime and started showing dogs when she was just eight years old. Her first show dog was an English Springer Spaniel and they competed in conformation, obedience and Junior Showmanship. In addition to participating in dog shows, Gail… Continue reading Archie the Bull Terrier

Merchant of the Month: Kingsburg Feed & Pet

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Seventeen years ago Regina Prine was working as a hairstylist when her husband Ronny had what Regina calls a “wild hare” that prompted them to purchase a pet store in town that had gone out of business.  According to Regina, “we jumped in with two feet” and opened Kingsburg Feed & Pet… Continue reading Merchant of the Month: Kingsburg Feed & Pet

Dotty the Queensland Heeler/Border Collie

By Lynn Stacy-Smith Dotty, a Queensland Heeler/Border Collie mix breed dog, is an energetic three-year-old girl who loves to go to the dog park and play fetch with the tennis ball that is virtually always in her mouth. Each morning she completes her daily chore of going to get the newspaper for her human parents… Continue reading Dotty the Queensland Heeler/Border Collie

Pet Cancer Awareness Month

  By Lynn Stacy-Smith  May is Pet Cancer Awareness Month and education is key to catching cancer early in dogs. One of the things that makes treating any sort of illness in dogs is that they cannot speak English to tell us how they are feeling or if something hurts. Not only do they communicate… Continue reading Pet Cancer Awareness Month

Your Pet’s Carbon PawPrint

Earth Day is April 22, 2014 By Lynn Stacy Smith    Reducing your carbon footprint through measures like reducing and recycling materials is common these days, for which we are extremely happy. But have you put plans into place to reduce your dog’s carbon pawprint? Here are some ideas to consider. Have other things that… Continue reading Your Pet’s Carbon PawPrint