by DGA Dogs | Sep 29, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions
This article from proflowers is spot on. It lists 199 plants and whether or not they are safe to have in your house or garden if you have dogs. Find out what plants are poisonous to dogs by clicking here!
by DGA Dogs | Jun 28, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips, Uncategorized
A couple of weeks ago I came across a “lost dog” page, and I couldn’t believe how many dogs had been lost because of fireworks at Pyramid Lake. While fireworks can be manageably loud for humans, the popping sound is downright terrifying to dogs and causes their flight...
by DGA Dogs | Jun 3, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips, Dog Training in Reno, Uncategorized
Summer Safety for Dogs in Reno/Tahoe Summer is finally comin’ around! It’s time to lather up the pack with sunscreen and head outside for some serious fun! As the hotter months come our way, all this outdoor fun could also send you to the vet, if you...
by DGA Dogs | May 31, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Fun Dog Ideas, Uncategorized
In Northern Nevada we are so lucky to be surrounded by the majestic Sierra mountains. Your dogs are excited to get out and play during the sunny season, and we have just the list for you to paw-ruse. Some of the best hikes in Reno/Tahoe are right in your backyard!...
by alialden | May 17, 2016 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Gone Amazing Diaries, Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Training in Reno, Uncategorized
Reno’s local food scene is incredible. As we head into the sunny months, patios are opening up and we’re off to meet friends and family for some food and fun. This weekend, when you’re heading out for a tasty excursion, bring Fido along! Thanks to these wonderful...
by alialden | Mar 23, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Training in Reno, Uncategorized
This time of year–and this week especially–there are new, brightly-colored treats around many houses. As the season warms, families begin to put out new pots of plants and trees begin to burst with buds and flowers. Dogs are curious about the natural...