Need a Vacay from the hustle and bustle of the New Year? Here are a few tips for the best Staycation SPAW day to help you and your pup relax. 1. Get that Exercise While exercise may be the opposite of our typical spa day, your pup will love it! A long run, hike, or
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Anxiety in pets is more common than you think. 70% of dogs display anxiety-like behaviors.
Ever left your pup at home for a nice Holiday outing, only to return to a scene from Home Alone? It’s hard to not say, “Look what you did, you little jerk!” Don’t be too hard on your pup this holiday season… They might suffer from separation anxiety! What is Separation Anxiety? Separation Anxiety is
YUP! It’s almost Fourth of July. The 4th is a paw-fect time to enjoy summer festivities with family/friends (including the four-legged kind). From barbecues to fireworks to pool parties, the 4th of July is an awesome summer highlight. But … for our four-legged friends, the 4th can be one of the most anxiety-ridden days of
Is your dog afraid of thunder? Thunderstorm anxiety is common in dogs. In fact, 67% of dogs suffer from noise aversions. Why? The answer is not entirely clear, but it’s safe to assume their fear comes from not knowing what thunder/lightning is and why it’s SO loud. Since explaining why thunder occurs to your furry
The Holiday season is upon us. And with holiday fun, comes holiday STRESS. Between all the good food and festive parties, there is also the inescapable holiday anxiety. Studies have shown that our furry best friends can sense human emotions. This means when you express excitement, your dog mimics that response. This also means
Anxiety in dogs YUP! Halloween is upon us, which means noisy doorbells, scary costumes, and large crowds of people. While that may sound fun to many of us, not everyone is a fan of this holiday. Our dogs can be especially anxious on Halloween. Whether your pup is prone to anxiety or not, holidays like
September can be RUFF for our furry best friends. With the kids headed back to school and parents back to work, our pups are left on their own again. While the change in routine is an adjustment for all of us, it can cause additional stress on our dogs. Here are 5 tips to ease
For HUMANS, 4th of July is a celebration. For PUPS, 4th of July is a nightmare. Loud noises, large crowds, and flashing lights are a catalyst for anxiety in dogs. In fact, 30% more dogs run away on the 4th of July out of pure panic. So how can you ensure your pup stays safe
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