by | Aug 26, 2014 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness
Summer is coming to an end. Break is over and the time for our kids to return to school is here. Hopefully you had the chance to give your pet some extra love and attention during the summer months. For many dog owners, this means that you might be leaving your dog...
by | Aug 12, 2014 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Training in Reno
Accepting a dog into your life can bring immense amounts of joy to you, your family and even your friends; however, with this little bundle of furry joy comes great responsibility, and that includes his/her health. Choosing the right veterinarian can be difficult, and...
by | Jul 23, 2014 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions
When it comes to your pet, you want them to have the best. They’re kind of like your furry little child. Who doesn’t want their own offspring to look fierce, smell great and have the best treats at the dog park? Everyone does, and that’s why knowing the best products...
by | Jul 15, 2014 | Dog Gone Amazing Diaries, Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions
July and August are prime months for camping in the Sierra Nevadas. The low temperatures stay high relative to other months, the weather is temperate and the outdoor activites are endless. For dog owners, the good ol’ camping times can be even more fun when you bring...
by | Jul 1, 2014 | Dog Gone Amazing Diaries, Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Training in Reno
The days of feeling guilty for leaving your dog at home have passed. No more must dog owners feel the shame of pampering yourself and leaving Fido left out. It’s the 21st century, and with the new age has come the idea that dogs should not just be taken care of: given...
by | Jun 17, 2014 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions
The dog days of summer are here, and in the Reno-Tahoe area that means thunderstorms, splashy events by the Truckee River and most of all … soon-to-be scorching temperatures. Warmer temperatures mean more time outside (hopefully with your favorite furry little guy or...