by Lauren Pescarus | Mar 26, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
The diet of America is changing; more and more people are adopting vegetable-based diets, either for health or philosophical reasons. Lucky for our pets, we love including them in our lifestyle choices. This has launched a thousand pet food brands advertising...
by Lauren Pescarus | Mar 19, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
Guinea pigs, once raised as livestock in the Andes of South America, are now the most popular pet for North Americans, and for good reason. Small, friendly, and highly social, guinea pigs are the perfect fit for either your first pet or an addition to a thriving pack...
by Lauren Pescarus | Mar 12, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
Cats. They are our Persistent Love Bugs, our Ferocious Hunters, and our Thing That Goes Bump in the Night. Unfortunately, they are also baffling. The number one questions searched by cat owners all relate to common symptoms of illness in cats. Vomiting, trouble...
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 Lauren Pescarus | Mar 5, 2018 | Recent Blog Posts
Why be team cat or dog when you can be team rabbit? With all the talk about dogs and cats, it’s easy to forget that other animals make just as good, if not better, pets. Many people either can’t have cats and dogs, or don’t have space, but still would like a furry...
by Daylan Brazis | Mar 1, 2018 | All About Dog Training, All About Dogs, Recent Blog Posts
The world of dog training can be daunting to a new dog owner. However, learning how to train your dog will give you the tools to effectively communicate with your dog so that you may live harmoniously in your household. Here are a few tips to make the transition into...
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