Category: Dog Health Tips

Your Dog’s Fall Wellness Reset: 5 Things to Do This Month
Your Dog’s Fall Wellness Reset: 5 Things to Do This Month

Your Dog’s Fall Wellness Reset: 5 Things to Do This Month

Fall is here—cue the crunchy leaves, cozy nights, and pumpkin everything. But while we’re reaching for sweaters and sweet lattes, our dogs are feeling the shift, too. Cooler mornings, shorter days, ..

Marge Hynes

6 min read

Is It a Mood Swing or a Health Signal? How to Read Your Dog’s Behavior Changes
Is It a Mood Swing or a Health Signal? How to Read Your Dog’s Behavior Changes

Is It a Mood Swing or a Health Signal? How to Read Your Dog’s Behavior Changes

Ever feel like it’s a guessing game with your dog’s health? One minute they’re fine, but the next they’re acting like a completely different dog. Deep down, you know something is off, but you can’t..

Rachel Beland

8 min read

Ways to Support Your Dog’s Wellness Beyond the Food Bowl
Ways to Support Your Dog’s Wellness Beyond the Food Bowl

Ways to Support Your Dog’s Wellness Beyond the Food Bowl

Filling up your dog's food bowl is one of the main ways you keep them happy and healthy. A wholesome diet is a must but it’s not the only part of a balanced wellness routine.  Think of it like this:..

Rachel Beland

8 min read

6 Ultimate Daily Habits for a Healthy Dog
6 Ultimate Daily Habits for a Healthy Dog

6 Ultimate Daily Habits for a Healthy Dog

Wondering if you’re doing enough for your pup? In less than 10 minutes, we will cover the 6 essential pillars of wellness that should be a part of your dog’s everyday life and how they affect their ..

Rachel Beland

9 min read

Your Senior Pup Playbook: How to Keep Your Dog Active & Comfortable as They Age
Your Senior Pup Playbook: How to Keep Your Dog Active & Comfortable as They Age

Your Senior Pup Playbook: How to Keep Your Dog Active & Comfortable as They Age

Slowing down? Sure. Giving up joy? Never. If your dog’s starting to hesitate on the stairs, nap more than play, or pace at night instead of curling up, it’s not always cause for alarm. Aging is natu..

Marge Hynes

16 min read