by 2 Paws Up Inc | Oct 16, 2023 | All About Dog Walking, Dog Activities, Wildlife
Greenways, also known as trails or pathways, offer a beautiful and refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you’re an avid hiker, a casual walker, or a dog owner looking for a great outdoor activity, greenways provide an ideal...
by Melissa English | Sep 12, 2019 | All About Dog Walking, All About Dogs, Health
When it comes to puppies, they are getting heavier year over year. If you look at the statistics for the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, there are around 56% that are overweight and need to slim down. Obesity creates a whole list of issues like arthritis,...
by Melissa English | Jun 3, 2018 | All About Dog Walking, Traveling
If you are familiar with Atlanta, GA, you know it has become a huge mecca for all things entertainment. And as such, this city has begun to grow and grow. For the pet owner, finding a good place to walk your little companion that isn’t too crowded or...
by Daylan Brazis | Mar 8, 2018 | All About Dog Training, All About Dog Walking, All About Dogs, Recent Blog Posts
A powerful tool to help your dog while training is to begin teaching them a new skill or command with the use of a food reward. Often, this food reward begins as a lure, where one uses the treat to guide a dog into the desired position (sit, down, etc.) or to complete...
by Barbie Klapp | Nov 19, 2016 | All About Dog Training, All About Dog Walking, All About Dogs, Recent Blog Posts, Traveling
With the beautiful fall weather we’ve been having (okay, except for the smoke from the North Georgia wildfires going on right now), you might feel more apt to get outside with your dog on the weekends. Even though 2 Paws Up’s dog walkers might be walking him or her...
by Barbie Klapp | Sep 21, 2016 | All About Dog Training, All About Dog Walking, Pets at Home
If you’re thinking about adding a new pet to your family, or if you have a foster or friend’s pet visiting for a while, there are ways to make the introductions and transitions smoother for all. All animals respond to new animals and certain triggers differently, so...
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