Mar 22, 2019 | Behavioral Problems, Dogs, Kids & Dogs, Pets, Safety, Training, Uncategorized
Christine Good, CPDT-KA, RVT You’ve done your planning. You have started putting the game plan into action. Now it’s time to prepare for that third trimester of pregnancy and the moment you bring your newborn home. In the third trimester you may be getting quite...
Mar 2, 2019 | Behavioral Problems, Dogs, Enrichment, Kids & Dogs, Pets, Safety, Training, Uncategorized
Christine Good, CPDT-KA, RVT There are a million things to plan before your little one greets the world. For most expectant moms, pregnancy symptoms ease up noticeably during the second “honeymoon” trimester. The second trimester is a great time to set your dog up for...
Feb 27, 2019 | Behavioral Problems, Dogs, Kids & Dogs, Pets, Safety, Training, Uncategorized
Christine Good, CPDT-KA, RVT Congratulations! You are going to be welcoming a baby into the family. This is one of the most exciting and scary times of your life. You want to be prepared and do everything just right. Until now, your dog has been your only baby. To...
Sep 24, 2018 | Behavioral Problems, Dogs, Pets, Safety, Training, Uncategorized
Moving is a major stressor for everyone. All that packing, coordinating logistics, schedule disruptions, last-minute surprises. Yikes! It’s enough to cause even the strongest among us to get weak in the knees. Just imagine how your dog feels, too! Your...
Sep 30, 2015 | Behavioral Problems, Dogs, Medical & Veterinary Care, Pets, Safety, Training
Behavior “quirks.” All dogs have them. Mine most certainly do. What are your dogs’ quirks? We live with these delightful creatures and their quirks every day, and usually find them endearing. But some behaviors become a bit more problematic than a...
Mar 25, 2015 | Cats, Dogs, Medical & Veterinary Care, Pets, Safety
By Guest Blogger, Lisa Faust, Master PetTech Instructor They are members of our family, our best friends, and lifelong companions. You would do anything to help them. Do you have the information and skills to keep pace with their needs? Case in point: would you know...