Before too long, the leaves will begin to turn, the mornings will become colder, and we’ll all be trying to avoid pumpkin-spiced products and the dry-as-crunchy-leaves jokes about them. Whether it’s finally cool enough where you live to bring the dog on longer hikes, or you just got done with your last camping trip of…
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How to Safely Enjoy the Dog Days of Summer With Your Canine
A dog and long, warm summer days is a recipe for adventure. Lake trips, hiking, swimming pools, and car rides with the window down, all with that cute pup – this is the stuff memories are made of. And as it approaches, we all want to guzzle from the hose of summer, drinking it up. Because…
Bringing Home a New Dog or Puppy
You can read all the books and blogs, listen to all the podcasts and watch all the TV shows – but you’ll probably still feel a little overwhelmed when you bring home that new dog or puppy. And that’s a good thing. Because you’re embarking on the adventure of a lifetime. A bonding experience that…
Adventures with Your Dog on a Dime
You. Your best friend. And adventure. It’s what we all dream about, right? And the good news is taking your dog on an adventure doesn’t have to break your bank. Besides, there are lots of ways to get out and explore on the cheap. Here are a few under a few bucks adventures to take…
Break up the Boredom…and Awaken the Summer Fun!
The dog days of summer might be the longest, hottest days of the year but that’s just more reason to get out there and soak up every summer second of adventure unleashed. Dogs, like ourselves, need robust activity to stay physically and mentally healthy. Besides, dogs are not slackers by nature. They live for fun,…
When Tails Meet Trails: 5 Tips for Keeping Your Dog Healthy and Happy on Your Next Hike
There are few things that will set a tail to wagging faster than the sight of an open trail. Even the laziest of dogs enjoy an occasional (brief) stroll in the great outdoors. So, as the summer winds down, why not treat your four-legged adventurer to one last warm-weather trek? Before you do, though, be…