Does the idea of training your new dog sound complicated? Getting your dog from rambunctious to calm may be more attainable than you think.
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Our reason for being is to help you get many happy, healthy years with your furry friends! That’s why we’re excited to share our expertise about the care and feeding of pets. Browse our blogs to guide you through each phase and stage of your dog or cat’s life.
The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide to Getting Ready for a New Cat
Are you getting ready to bring home a new cat? You’ll not only need supplies, but you’ll also need to tour your house with the mindset of a curious cat so you can be extra sure your furry family member stays safe and comfortable…
New to Living With a Dog? Get Mealtimes Off to a Great Start
If it’s your first time living with a dog, it won’t take long for you to realize that mealtime is the highlight of your dog’s day. Food is everything for your pup, and you want to get started on the right foot.
Pet Grooming 101: Maintaining a Healthy Coat for Your Dog
Did you know that a groomer can tell right away whether your pet is eating a high-quality diet? If your dog has itchy skin, dandruff, brittle hair and an unpleasant fishy odor that no amount of shampooing can scrub away..
How Often Should I Bring My Dog to the Vet?
Most healthy adult dogs should be taken to the vet at least once a year. But those visits can certainly happen more often, depending on the health, age and medical condition of your dog.
Help your pet lose weight the smart way: Feed less, exercise more
We get it: Doling out treats and bites of your delicious dinner makes your dog happy and your cat purr with contentment. That makes you happy, too. We humans create meaningful bonding experiences over food and it’s no different when we spend time with our animal friends.
Your Guide to Bringing Home and Caring for a New Dog
Before your new dog comes home, you’ll have a few things on your to-do list. There are practical matters, like setting the dog’s first vet appointment and having the needed supplies.
Gut reaction: When do your dog and cat need a change in diet?
The gut is the source of many common pet ailments, from itchy skin to foul odors to runny stools. That’s why when your dog or cat displays these telltale signs of digestive issues, a better diet can fix what’s peeving your pet!
The ultimate list of people foods for dogs
Living with a dog means there’s always someone around that’s very, very interested in what you’re eating. Before you give in to those pleading eyes, you want to make sure the food is safe, digestible and well-suited to a canine diet.









