by | Mar 3, 2015 | Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips, Uncategorized
Ahhhh. Springtime. Lovely weather, fragrant smells, more activity, garage sales and winter thawing (even though we didn’t have much of a winter to freeze us up and keep us indoors). This is the time of year we all start to open more windows, clean off the BBQs and...
by | Dec 9, 2014 | Dog Gone Amazing Diaries, Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions
The holiday season has finally arrived. Santa Claus will soon be on his way, delivering toys in his reindeer-powered sleigh. But, before you deck the halls with boughs of holly and hang your stockings by the chimney with care, slow-ho-ho down and take a moment to...
by | Nov 4, 2014 | Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions
It’s time to break out the snow jackets, down blankets and sleds because before we know it winter will be knocking on our doors. Snow has already dusted the caps of the Sierra Nevadas, and it’s just a matter of time before the valley floor of the Biggest Little City...
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 | 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...