6 Ways To Connect With Your Dog On A Deeper Level
Creating a deep, profound bond with your dog is incredibly important if you’re a dog parent. Here are six ways to strengthen that meaningful connection.
Creating a deep, profound bond with your dog is incredibly important if you’re a dog parent. Here are six ways to strengthen that meaningful connection.
A bicycle ride is a fun way to spend time with your pooch outside, get some exercise, and fulfill your dog’s need for speed. But it’s important to stay safe.
The leaves are falling and the weather is cooling down, which means there are a whole bunch of new activities you can do with your dog this fall season. Autumn offers plenty of stuff to do that you can’t take advantage of in any other season.
Dogs like to play differently, depending on their breed, age, and of course, their individual personality. Just because your dog hasn’t responded to any of your dog games in the past doesn’t mean they won’t ever play. It just means you haven’t found the right game for your pup yet.
The heroics of dogs aren’t confined to just your television screen. There are many loving and loyal hero dogs out there who have saved the lives of their humans, and we’ve got a few stories that demonstration their courage.
If you have more than one dog at home, I’m sure you’ve seen some sibling squabbling or arguing between them. But if you haven’t seen how two dogs at home interact together, here are a few videos of dogs hilariously talking and arguing with each other. Enjoy!
Summer always leaves too soon! But even with summer winding down, there’s still plenty of time to do some fun activities with your dog that take advantage of the warm weather.
There’s nothing like watching your dog invested as much as you are when you’re watching a good movie or show together. So let’s enjoy these videos of seven dogs watching and reacting to movies and TV shows.
Most humans are better at watching sports than playing them. But the dogs in these videos aren’t much good at waiting around on the sidelines. They’re too excited to get in on the action, paws first. Look out, Air Bud!
There are certain dog breeds who love being in the water. In fact, it’s a wonder that they don’t have fins attached to their bodies! If you’re someone who loves swimming and you’re looking to adopt a dog to keep you company, check these ten dog breeds out.
From guarding livestock to herding other farm animals, dogs have played an integral role helping farmers maintain order and protecting livestock from predators. But not all dog breeds were meant for the rigors of the rural life. Here are the six best farm dog breeds that enjoy life in the country.
For outdoorsy dog lovers, hiking with a canine companion is the perfect way to spend a weekend. Its a great way to bond with your pup, but there are plenty of hidden dangers to consider before venturing into the back country together.
Kids of all ages can enjoy these stories of adventure, love, and laughs. Often times, these terrific animated dog movies stay with us far longer than most live action movies. Here are the seven best animated dog movies we think you and your family, including your pup, will enjoy!
A puppy shower is a fun event where you can introduce your new dog to the humans they’ll come to know and love. It’s also a great chance for your puppy to get some valuable socialization. Of course, any good party starts with invitations.
The temperatures are warming up, and summer is in full swing. It’s a time for fun outdoor adventures, and for many of us that means camping, especially if we can bring our dogs along. Here are a few tips to get prepared and maximize the camping fun with your dog!
With the warmer weather upon us, it is a good time to think about how you’ll make the most of the coming summer months when you can enjoy the outdoors. While you’re at it, why not get your dog involved in the fun?
The nice, summer weather brings plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities that will allow kids to form deeper relationships with the dogs they love. Dogs can teach children a lot about compassion, empathy, and responsibility, too.
July is National Picnic Month, and with the warm, sunny weather, it’s a great time to have a picnic with your pooch. Picnics can be fun for dogs and humans, but there are safety concerns that you should be on the lookout for.
Cody the Labrador loves summer because it means he’ll get to spend time in the pool. But sometimes you just need a break from all that doggy paddling. And as Cody finds out, standing is a lot easier than swimming! Watch the funny video!
If you’re a pet parent, you know you may not be the only one who enjoys time soaking up some sunshine in the water. In fact, we’ve found some cute canines who love floating around in the water and relaxing. Watch the videos!
Now that summer is here, you might be wondering what activities you can actually do with your best furry friend. Well, wonder no more! I’m going to share some of the awesome activities that are waiting for you and your dog this summer.