by John Kent | Apr 30, 2024 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Health
Understanding the Importance of Rest for Your Dog Dogs are our constant companions and are often described as “man’s best friend,” a sentiment that underscores our deep bond with our canine companions. However, while we enjoy playdates at the park...
by John Kent | Jan 30, 2024 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Kennel requirements
Dogs come in all shapes and sizes, from tiny Chihuahuas to towering Great Danes. Their diverse sizes and temperaments contribute to their charm but also present unique challenges, particularly during playtime. While letting big and small dogs play together might seem...
by John Kent | Nov 30, 2023 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Kennel requirements
Though we get quite a few who need privacy, dogs are generally social creatures by nature, thriving on companionship and interaction with humans and other canines. While socialization is crucial for their well-being, a delicate balance exists in managing their social...
by John Kent | Mar 31, 2023 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Health, Kennel requirements, Training
Why dogs bark. Woof. Woof. Woof. The first time a puppy does it, it’s cute. Perhaps even the second. There comes a point however when that barking becomes problematic. Why do dogs bark? Your evening can be ruined when your dogs bark at the television or the road. Our...
by John Kent | Apr 7, 2022 | Dog Anxiety, Dog engagement, Kennel requirements
Is Privacy Right For Your Dog? As pet owners, choosing a boarding kennel for our fur-family is important. Just as we sift through the list of hotels to get the best one we can afford, it takes time to get the kennel that fits our needs. Though privacy isn’t top...
by John Kent | Feb 11, 2022 | Dog engagement, Health, Kennel requirements, Uncategorized
Are Your Dogs Emotionally Codependent? Have you ever heard of the codependent concept littermate syndrome? It’s actually an interesting concept, whereby two dogs of a similar age, typically littermates, grow up together and eventually become codependent. Trying to...