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The Dog of Days of Winter

When I originally began writing this blog we were in the grips of a deep freeze, but you wouldn’t know it now with the mild temperatures we’ve been experiencing lately.  Where has winter gone? Even though the weather is mild and borderline spring-like at times, this blog post is meant to help combat boredom with some safe indoor activities you can…

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Summer Safety Tips for Pet Owners

We’ve made it halfway through summer and while the weather has cooled down, summer’s not over yet. I’m here to remind owners on summer safety when doing activities with their pets. Summer really is a wonderful time for dogs and their humans to enjoy all the great outdoors has to offer, but it’s important to keep their safety in mind…

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Expectations Lead to Disappointment

A story of true acceptance. It’s taken me a while to get to this place with Amelia. It’s taken me over 3 years to get here, almost 4 years to realize this, and nearly a year later to post this. Before we get into it, you can also head over to my podcast to hear it, if you choose. It’s…

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Holiday Safety Tips

The holidays are fast approaching, so quickly in fact I nearly missed posting this blog! Here a few tips and reminders to help ensure your pets are kept safe and secure during this festive season. Safety Tips This time should be filled with joy and happiness. Let’s be sure to take into account how our pets feel as well and…

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Separation Anxiety Prevention and Preparation

What is separation anxiety? Separation anxiety is a fear of being left alone. It’s a serious, involuntary condition where your dog becomes stressed when they’re apart from their owner. It can be just as stressful for the human as it is the dog. Working with separation anxiety is very delicate and takes a systematic approach.  Our Current Reality What a…

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Help! My dog is a teenager!

So you made it through early puppyhood and now you’re faced with the dreaded teenage dog where your once sweet puppy seems as though they’re on a rebellious streak. Not to worry! This is a phase and it too shall pass. Adolescence usually starts between 6 and 12 months of age and could last up to 24 to 36 months…

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