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The holiday season is one of the best times of the year. But, while you may be busy decorating, baking, wrapping gifts, hosting family and friends, and throwing diets out the window in favor of feasting, there is one family member that may get confused by all of the excitement and schedule changes -- your dog!
So, don't let a doggie disaster turn both you and your furry friend's Holiday "Ho-Ho-Ho!" into a Holiday "Oh No!" Here are some tips to help prepare your pooch for the holidays.
The holiday season is fast approaching, and as much as we’d like to take our furry friends along to celebrate this festive time of year, sometimes it’s just not an option.
Whether it’s Uncle Al’s allergies or Grandma’s new hardwood floors keeping your pup from attending the family get-together, finding a perfect pet sitter should be at the top of your holiday to-do list.
Costumes, trick-or-treaters, and jack-o-lanterns — all signs point to Halloween! For most of us, October 31st can be a ghostly good time.
But for pets? Let's face it; it can be a Nightmare on Elm Street!
So, before the first trick-or-treaters come to your door and you dress up your pup-kin in an adorable costume, make sure your furry friend doesn't get spooked or sick with these easy tips.
Imagine what it must be like if you were on a specialized diet and felt as if you couldn’t join in on any of the Halloween fun! Now we know how dogs must feel on the daily when we get to eat candy, but they can’t. If only they understood it’s because we love them, we don’t let them eat foods that are bad for them.
Since we do love our pups, we may have to restrict what they eat sometimes and put them on a specialized diet that caters to their needs. If this is the case for you and your dog and you want to make sure that your dog still enjoys his dinner time, then here are some tips for you!