Building Compatibility
We talked earlier this week about how we want to live our best lives together. Now, everything on your dog’s bucket list probably isn’t compatible with YOUR quality of life.
We talked earlier this week about how we want to live our best lives together. Now, everything on your dog’s bucket list probably isn’t compatible with YOUR quality of life.
If your dog is going to live their best life, we need to know what that definition is for them.
I think there is one really challenging mental switch we make when we start elevating our pup’s daily living experiences.
If your dog could help you write a Best Life Declaration, what would they want you to include?
Enrichment is such a broad topic, and I wanted to break it down by started with the beginning! I truly think enrichment is one of the most impactful – and most overlooked – aspects of dog ownership when done correctly.
We are officially in the hottest days of summer, and while it is hot outside our pets still want to enjoy their favorite activities. We like taking a dip in the pool, enjoying a nap in the shade, or savoring a cold drink, our dogs also need ways to beat the heat. The good news is there are ways our dogs can enjoy these things and stay cool, too!
It can be hard for us to remember that our senior pets are actually seniors. This is equally true whether they have been in your home for a long time or if they are a more recent addition. Below are some considerations and solutions to help your senior dogs live many full and happy golden years.
Many of us will need the help of a qualified dog trainer, but sometimes finding a certified, well-trained dog trainer can be hard! Here are a few resources to consider, as well as a list of Red Light-Green Light questions to ask yourself and any trainer you are interviewing to help you:
Many of us will need the help of a qualified dog trainer, but sometimes finding a certified, well-trained dog trainer can be hard! Here are a few resources to consider, as well as a list of Red Light-Green Light questions to ask yourself and any trainer you are interviewing to help you: