

Prepare Your Dog for the 4th of July
Summer is a fun and crazy time. There's trips and vacations, tournaments, barbecues, and chaos in between. When we get ready to celebrate Independence Day, we plan for our barbecues, fireworks, trips, etc. One area people forget to prepare for is their dog on the Fourth of July. For some, this is your dog's first Independence Day and you can do little things now to make it a good experience, or a bad one, for your dog. Here are some tips to get you started. People frequently


New Years' Resolutions: 5 Resolutions You Can Make For You and Your Dog
The ending of one year and the beginning of a new one are always a great time to reflect on the past year: your accomplishments, struggles, where you have come from, but it is also a time to try to create goals and changes for the future. Maybe you want to get healthier, get a new job, graduate school, go back to school, take up a new hobby, be more confident. People love to take the start of a new year and make it a blank slate where you can try to be the person you want to


You Got A Puppy For Christmas! Now What?
It's Christmas morning and you walk up to your Christmas tree with your nice warm coffee you see your Christmas gift you have been begging for all year long: a puppy. This puppy is so cute and has a little red bow on its collar that just looking at it melts your heart. You rush over and pick up your new puppy and this puppy loves to cuddle, has puppy breath and is sweet as can be! This is the world's best puppy and it can only get better from here! Now we have more traveling,