Whenever you head out for a hike or load up for a road trip, it’s important to have a first aid kit on hand, right? The same goes for your dog. Our canine companions are always up for a great time, Read more...
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How to Create Off-Limit Pet Areas in Your Home
You love spending time with your pets, but sometimes there are spaces in your home you would like to keep off-limits. Whether it is a child's room with allergies or a formal dining room you hardly Read more...
How to Keep Your Dog on a Large Property
Many pet owners struggle with keeping their farm dog from roaming. Although outdoor or farm dogs are often used to protect property, keeping them from running off too far can be difficult. We put Read more...
How to Keep Your Dog Out of Your Pool
Summer is here and many dog owners struggle with keeping their dog out of the pool. We put together our top tips on how to keep your dog safe and out of your pool or lake. Read more...
How to Keep Your Pet From Escaping Out the Door
Many pet owners struggle with keeping their pets from running out the door. Whether you are dealing with a four-legged escape artist or a pet who occasionally slips out the front door, we put Read more...
7 Myths About Electric Dog Fences
When considering an electric pet fence, people commonly search questions like “will an electric fence hurt my dog?” or “are electric dog collars cruel?” In this blog, we will go over the common Read more...
Water Safety Tips for Dogs
The dog days of summer are here and when the temps are up, finding ways to keep your dog cool and hydrated throughout the day is a top priority. Here are water safety tips for dogs to help owners Read more...
Halloween Safety Tips for Pets
Costumes? Check! Candy? Check! Now cross off the last (and most important) thing on your Halloween checklist, which is keeping your pets comfortable and safe during trick-or-treating. Follow these Read more...
Study Shows No Negative Effects of Electronic Containment for Cats
Research study conducted by the University of Lincoln and Feline Friends in the United Kingdom confirms that the use of electronic boundary fences on cats do not impair the quality of life. Read more...
