• Your Dog's July Horoscope

    Your Dog's July Horoscope
    Today we're revealing Your Dog's July Horoscope. We thought your fur kid might enjoy knowing what's in store during these crazy times. Be sure to read this to your dog so they can plan for a good July. We wouldn't want them making important decisions on the wrong day.
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  • Dog Friendly Rocket Pops - Pupsicle Recipe

    Dog Friendly Rocket Pops - Pupsicle Recipe

    🚀Rocket Pop Pupsciles for Dogs What You'll Need 1. Popsicle Molds 2. Watermelon 3. Blueberries 4. Greek Yogurt 5. A freezer Instructions Red Layer 1. Cut up about 2 cups of watermelon (doesn't have to be precise)  2. Place watermelon in blender 3. Scoop up 4 heaping tablespoons of Greek yogurt and place in blender 4.. Blend until smooth and set aside. 5. Rinse out blender Blue Layer 6. Throw 1/2 cup of blueberries into the blender 7. Scoop up 5 heaping tablespoons of Greek yogurt and place in blender 8. Blend until smooth and set aside. (these pupsicle squeaky toys are the...

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  • Dogs Really ARE More Spoiled During COVID-19

    Dogs Really ARE More Spoiled During COVID-19

    With so many people spending their days at home since lock downs and quarantines began, we had a hunch that dogs were getting more attention than ever. But we wanted to understand the extent people were going to and in what ways they were spoiling their pups. So we surveyed 1000 dog owners and learned that our suspicions were correct, 78% of dog owners ARE giving their dogs more attention, 21% of dogs are receiving the same amount of attention and just 1.5% of dogs are receiving less attention.   Most people love giving extra attention to their dogs, but a...

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  • 27 Things To Do With Your Dog During A Pandemic

    27 Things To Do With Your Dog During A Pandemic

    We recently asked 1000 pet parents what they were doing with their dog (s) now that they were home more often. Here are the top 27. 1. Hiking & Walking. Canines are hiking and walking at unprecedented levels. Most people are walking their dog at least twice as much as before, and including interesting hikes and wilderness trails in the mix. Find a dog friendly hiking trail near you.   2. Car Rides. Dogs are going on "essential" errands with their human. Also many  people, desperate to get out of the house, are going on leisure drives to look at the ocean...

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  • Is My Backyard Suitable for a Dog Party?

    Is My Backyard Suitable for a Dog Party?

    When you plan a party for your dog, it can be fun and stress-free as long as you take a few considerations into account. Some of the most pertinent concerns for a backyard doggie party are removing hazards, addressing potty concerns, and supplying the basic needs of your doggie friends. Here's what you should keep in mind if you want to host a dog party. Harmful Hazards If you were hosting a party for young children, you'd need to keep hazards in mind. In much the same way, you want to remove any harmful objects from the site of your...

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