Adopting a Dog VS. Getting One From a Breeder: What to Consider
bySpoiler alert: There is no simple, right or wrong answer to this question. There is only the right choice for you. You get to…
Spoiler alert: There is no simple, right or wrong answer to this question. There is only the right choice for you. You get to…
We can’t think of a better way to weekend in late winter than Netflix and chill with your pup.
If life is making it hard for you to give your dog the best life possible, rehoming may be something to consider. It’s an incredibly difficult decision, but giving your companion a new home is always the right thing if it means your pooch can be healthier and happier.
Tips to make for a comfortable, hassle-free, and enjoyable adventure!
The big day has come! The all-important first visit to the vet. Book within days of bringing puppy home and start your little one on the path to good health. Here’s some ideas of what you can expect from Dr. Ellen Kinzl, a veterinarian in downtown Toronto.
Don’t judge a book by its cover; or in this case, don’t judge a breed by its stereotype.
If your dog has just been neutered, you’ll want to ensure his healing process is as smooth and comfortable as possible. Here’s some post-operative tips to make sure your pup heals up fast.
Learning your pet is sick is never easy. Knowing what to do next is even harder. Here’s some things you can expect if you ever get the news your best little friend has been diagnosed with cancer.
It seems there is an essential oil for every ailment: insomnia, anxiety, bad breath, and even hair loss. But should we be using oils on our pups? Here are six questions answered to help you decide.
Want to take your pup out on the boat for the day? Here are 11 tips for boating safely with your dog.