by John Kent | Jan 20, 2026 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Health
Misinterpreted Dog Body Language: What Dogs Are Really Telling Us Dogs communicate constantly. On one end of the spectrum, you have the neighbour’s hounds howling at the wind or a young puppy jumping on your leg at the park. When it comes to reactivity, however, the...
by John Kent | Jan 10, 2026 | Dog engagement, Grooming, Health
From Hygiene to Health: The Top Benefits of Regular Dog Grooming in Bath & Kingston, ON Though it’s a bonus, regular grooming isn’t just about making your dog look like they’re ready for a magazine cover. It plays a significant role in your...
by John Kent | Jan 6, 2026 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Health
Redlining in Dogs: Why “Too Much Fun” Can Actually Be Stressful Many dog owners are told some version of the same advice: “A tired dog is a good dog.” While physical exercise is critical for a dog, the phrase omits something critical: a...
by John Kent | Dec 19, 2025 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Health
The Loyalist Barkway Explains Why Regular Boarding Builds Happier, More Confident Dogs Sending your dog to boarding isn’t just a convenience—it’s a little like enrolling them in a starship academy, where they learn the skills, discipline, and social etiquette needed...
by John Kent | Dec 13, 2025 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Health, Kennel requirements, Training
5 Common Myths About Dog Boarding Getting your dog ready for boarding can feel like prepping them for a space mission—you’re sending them off into a new environment with new companions, and you want to ensure they’re fully prepared for the adventure. It...