by Barbie Klapp | Feb 25, 2017 | All About Dogs, Food, Health
A fun way to show your pooch you care is to make homemade snacks! A dog treat should be a special time for you and your dog. First, don’t make treats a substitute for physical activity. Tony Buffington, DVM, professor of veterinary clinical sciences at Ohio State...
by Barbie Klapp | Dec 23, 2016 | All About Dogs, Entertainment, Food, Health, Pets at Home, Recent Blog Posts
Even when your dog gets plenty of exercise through walking, he still needs chances to play at any age. In our world, though, making time to play one-on-one on a regular basis can feel challenging even though you really want to spend time with him. Plus, bored dogs...
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 | Jul 5, 2016 | All About Cats, All About Dogs, Health, Pets at Home, Recent Blog Posts
Are there tell-tail signs that indicate to you your pet is happy? Why, yes, there are! A Happy Dog… has a “sparkle” or “glow” about him. He’s interested in his surroundings and enjoys interaction with people and other animals. makes eye contact and is interested in...
by Barbie Klapp | Jul 4, 2016 | All About Dog Walking, All About Dogs, Health, Pets at Home, Recent Blog Posts
Just like us, dogs can also get acid reflux. The condition in dogs is referred to Gastroesopogeal Reflux which is a condition that has gastric and intestinal fluids that connect the throat and the stomach. That means that the condition may show up when there is a...
by Barbie Klapp | Mar 4, 2016 | All About Dog Training, All About Dogs, Health, Pets at Home
Dog are chewers by nature, so to make your pet happy (and to keep your shoes and other belongings safe) it pays to invest in some really nice chews. The most important thing is to pick a chew your pet can handle. A small dog needs a small chew and a large one a big...
Recent Comments