The importance of picking up your dog’s poop
By Alexandra Bennett Do you ever walk your dog and see fecal matter left on the grass or sidewalk from other dogs? Unfortunately, if you
By Alexandra Bennett Do you ever walk your dog and see fecal matter left on the grass or sidewalk from other dogs? Unfortunately, if you
Flower Essences are gentle remedies made from the energy or vibration of a flower, plant, or tree. All living things have specific energetic qualities, just as each of us is unique. These remedies can help us heal a part of ourselves, generally an emotional aspect, so that we may live more fully and without limits. Flower Essences are spirit guides that speak to our souls and gently direct us where we want to go.
What you need to know about Canine Cognitive Dysfunction in senior dogs By Alexandra Bennett Is your senior dog starting to show signs of cognitive
Fermented veggies are full of great benefits for your dog. You’ve probably heard of the benefits of eating fermented foods for yourself, but did you
Summer heat can be hard on your dog. Walks need to be taken shortly after sunrise or after sunset, and exercise needs to be moderated.
If you are someone who is worried about your dog going under for a dental, you are not alone. Pet parents often put off dental
You may have heard of anesthesia-free dental cleanings from your veterinarian or groomer. Non-anesthetic dental scaling commonly referred to as NADS has been a very
With all of the concern about COVID-19, we are told to be extra vigilant about cleaning. But have you thought about what the impact all
What is Canine Enrichment? Canine enrichment activity is a vital tool that enhances the happiness, health and vitality of your dog. We all know how
Has anyone ever criticized your pet family size or how many pets are in your home? This can go both ways; people can pass judgement if they feel you have too many, or too few. This is generally just a projection of what they feel is right for them. Everyone has their own ideals, and all too often, people think what is right for them is right for everyone. Well, it’s not.
Your dog’s nose is an amazing sensory organ and sniffing is vitally important to your dog’s ability to gather information about his environment. When you
Does your dog drag his paws when going to veterinarian’s office? Does the word “vet cause your dog to cower and tremble? Have you started
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