It doesn’t matter if you own a short hair or long haired breed of dog, basic grooming is essential. Keeping your dog looking clean and fresh is one reason to groom your dog but it is also a necessity for your dog’s personal hygiene. A little maintenance with your dog’s coat, paws, nails and ears … Read moreDIY Dog Grooming
If you are a dog parent, you will understand the importance of having a dog friendly yard. Not only does your yard provide a place for your dog to exercise and have fun, it also doubles as a space for you to relax. Creating a Dog Friendly Yard can be easier than you think. A … Read moreCreating a Dog Friendly Yard
These Fourth Of July Safety Tips For Your Dog will be helpful this 4th of July. The 4th of July is the busiest time of year for animal shelters and rescue organizations. Dogs who panic at fireworks overwhelm the shelters, while rescue groups scramble to save dogs whose owners don’t claim them. Here are some … Read moreFourth Of July Safety – Tips for a Safe – Value Dog Training
Water Safety Tips for Dogs Swimming or just spending time in the water can be a lot of fun for our four-legged friends. Whether it’s a Lake, River, Swimming pool, or the Ocean, it doesn’t hurt to know a little about water safety before letting the family dog make a big splash. Dogs are natural … Read moreWater Safety Tips for Dogs
Know Thy Enemy The summer heat fosters conditions that snakes love. Dry arid conditions allow snakes to thrive, and possibly drive them into the comfort of your yard or home. It’s also important to note that not all snakes are venomous. Rattlesnakes good rule of thumb for identifying a venomous snake is whether it has … Read moreKeeping Your Dog Safe During Rattlesnakes Season
You are likely destined to be great trail buddies. Especially at first, this is a hiking companion who’s going to need a lot of care and feeding. Remind yourself that this is what you signed up for, then consider the advice below as you begin to create a more perfect trail dog. Hiking or Backpacking … Read moreHiking or Backpacking with Your Dog – Best Tips for Backpacking
Spring and Summer months are the perfect time for both you and your dog to get some exercise! Walking With Your Dog On Trails can be a great experience if you follow these tips. The extended daylight hours just beg for you to get out to the local parks and on the trail with your … Read moreWalking With Your Dog On Trails – Great Walking Trails
By the time you are reading this article, most likely you have been looking for your lost pet for 24 hours or more. Searching everywhere for your dog walking and driving around your neighborhood. You have been to the local animal shelter and registered your pet as missing. And you have probably lost a lot … Read moreHow to Find Your Lost Dog
Dog theft is on the rise all over California and we’re finding that thieves are usually out to make a quick buck by reselling them. Especially, purebred dogs, smaller, specialty breeds, hunting dogs and those with unique abilities. These bring a higher price tag than other dogs. As instances of dog napping continue to grow, … Read morePrevent your Dog from Becoming Stolen or Lost
Happy New Year, January National Train Your Dog Month January 2019 starts off with National Train Your Dog Month. The old myth which says you can’t teach an old dog new tricks is not true. For instance, Studies show that older dogs are easier to train than puppies! Above all, Training should start at the … Read moreJanuary National Train Your Dog Month