Nail trimming is an essential part of dog care, yet it can be a daunting task for both pet and pet parent, especially if your dog has a history of discomfort or fear associated with it. Keeping your dog's nails short is crucial for their overall health and mobility,...
Helpful Tips for Toronto Dog Owners
Understanding Your Dog’s World: Preparing for a New Baby
Welcoming a new baby into your home is a life-changing event, not just for you but for your dog as well. As your family grows, your dog will face adjustments to new sounds, sights, and routines. Understanding these changes from your dog's perspective is crucial for...
That Time I Sent My Parent’s Dog to a Choke Chain Trainer
When I was a new dog owner, I thought all training was positive reinforcement based and I had never heard of or seen aversive training techniques. My parents, who lived in the Vancouver area at the time, were eager to adopt a Beagle mix named Cooper. To ensure a...
Five Tips to Keep Your Dog Exercised and Enriched When It’s Freezing Outside
As a dog guardian, you know how important exercise and mental stimulation are for your furry friend. But what do you do when the weather outside is frightful? Keeping your dog active and engaged during the cold months can be challenging, but it's not impossible. Here...
New Year’s Training Resolutions for Your Dog
Every year at this time, people worldwide make New Year's resolutions: returning to the gym, beginning a meditation practice, saving money, eating healthier, and many others. Unfortunately, 80% of these resolutions fail by mid-February. So, why not make a resolution...
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