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MEET OUR MANNERS PROGRAM LEADERS!

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  Lisa (left) and Michelle (right) with some of their canine students We recently launched our new Manners Training program! This new activity package and daycare option offers a variation to your dog’s stay, with group and individual manners sessions tied in with walks and play times. So your dog gets to play and learn! Combining mental…

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HOW TO APPROACH A DOG

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You know your dog. You know the familiar smell of their paws, which spot on their tummy they love to be scratched and the first thing your dog is going to do when she or he wakes up in the morning. Our love for our own dogs can make us too trusting of other dogs. We…

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HOW TO CURE YOUR DOG’S CAR SICKNESS

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It’s a struggle to get your pooch in the car. When you do, you close the door as quickly as possible. You cross your fingers as you turn the key in the ignition and back out of the driveway. Making sure to take turns at a snail’s pace, you avoid the bumpy potholes as best…

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Ways to Keep Your Dog Safe Outside

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Irene came and went. In her wake, she left a path of destruction: downed power lines, uprooted trees, and rivers where streets once were. If your backyard was ruined, here are some things to consider when rebuidling your yard in order to keep your canine safe from certain hazards. Fence In Your Yard Photo of Courtesy Nash Dogs…

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Seat Belt Safety – It’s a Dog Issue Too!

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Nothing spells carefree better than the image of a dog sticking its head out the window of a car and their ears flapping in the wind. Safety First! Though it may seem sad to harness and buckle your dog into the car, thus preventing the sensory overload they so dearly enjoy, the alternative outcomes are…

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