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FDA Warns Pet Owners: Why Store-Bought Bone Treats May Be Dangerous for Dogs

As responsible dog owners, most of us already understand that certain bones are unsafe for our pets. Brittle bones—especially chicken and turkey bones—can easily splinter when chewed, leading to serious digestive injuries or even life-threatening complications. What many pet parents don’t realize, however, is that this risk extends beyond leftovers from the dinner table. According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), some commercially sold bone treats found in pet stores may pose similar dangers to dogs. What Is a Bone Treat? In recent months, the FDA has issued warnings after receiving dozens of reports linking pet illnesses to ...

Paws, Presents & Holiday Cheer: The Ultimate Christmas Gift Guide for Dogs

CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR DOGS(Because let’s be honest—they deserve it) Our dogs are more than pets; they’re family. They share our homes, our routines, and very often our couches. So it’s no surprise that many dog owners go all out during the holidays to make sure their furry companions feel included. In fact, more than half of dog parents admit to hanging a stocking just for their dog and placing wrapped presents under the Christmas tree with their name on them. If you’re on the hunt for thoughtful, fun, or practical Christmas gifts for dogs—or for the dog lovers in your ...

Holiday Travel with Pets: How to Be a Thoughtful Houseguest

Traveling during the holidays often means visiting friends and family, and for many of us, that includes bringing our dogs or cats along for the journey. We love our pets and consider them part of the family, but it’s important to remember that not everyone feels the same way. A little preparation and courtesy can go a long way toward ensuring a smooth, stress-free visit for your host, your pet, and yourself. Before packing the car and heading out, take time to confirm expectations and plan carefully. The following tips will help you travel responsibly with your pet while being ...

Celebrate National Mutt Day: Honoring the One-of-a-Kind Dogs We Love

Saturday, December 2 is a special day dedicated to celebrating mixed breed dogs everywhere. Known as National Mutt Day, this occasion is all about recognizing the charm, loyalty, and individuality of our beloved mutts. From their unpredictable appearances to their big-hearted devotion, mixed breed dogs bring something truly special into our lives. Their impact is so meaningful that they’re honored twice each year—on July 31 and again on December 2. Why National Mutt Day Matters National Mutt Day was created to shine a spotlight on the importance of adopting mixed breed dogs from shelters nationwide. While every dog deserves a ...

Giving Back During the Holidays: How You Can Help Shelter Pets in Utah

The holiday season is meant to be filled with joy—gatherings with loved ones, festive traditions, and time spent with our pets. Unfortunately, for animals living in shelters, the holidays pass much like any other day. They wait quietly, hoping that someone will notice them and offer the gift of a loving home. This year, while you’re out shopping or attending seasonal events, consider supporting homeless pets by participating in local holiday giving initiatives designed specifically to brighten their days. Support Shelter Pets Through the Santa Paws Project One simple way to make a meaningful impact is by taking part in ...

Thanksgiving Traditions and the National Dog Show

In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is often associated with a few beloved traditions: enjoying a holiday feast, watching the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and tuning in to the National Dog Show. For dog lovers, the annual competition has become just as much a part of Thanksgiving as turkey and pie. The National Dog Show is hosted by the Philadelphia Kennel Club and broadcast nationwide, showcasing some of the most impressive canine competitors in the world. During the event, more than 193 recognized dog breeds are evaluated and placed into seven distinct groups. Each group selects a top winner, and ...

Dog Training Collars: Tools That Help Shape Better Behavior

In earlier posts, we explored the importance of choosing the right dog collar and took a closer look at the benefits of the Martingale collar. In this guide, we’re shifting focus to dog training collars—tools designed to help address common behavior challenges such as excessive barking, jumping on people, and pulling on the leash during walks. Training collars can be an effective part of a positive training plan when used correctly. If you’re unsure which option is best for your dog or how to use one safely, reaching out to a professional dog trainer in your local Utah community can ...

Martingale Dog Collars Explained: A Safer, Smarter Choice for Leash Training

MARTINGALE COLLARS In an earlier post, we explored dog collars and how to select the right option for your canine companion. As we continued researching the topic, it became clear just how much information exists about collars—and how many different purposes they serve. Dog collars vary widely in design, material, and function, and some are specifically created to support training and safety. In this post, we’re focusing on the Martingale dog collar and explaining why it’s a smart choice for everyday walks and leash training. If you’re new to martingale collars, there are two main styles available. One version slides ...

How to Choose the Perfect Dog Collar: Fit, Comfort, and Safety Tips Every Owner Should Know

Dog collars are available in countless styles, materials, and designs—so many, in fact, that there’s a perfect option for every dog imaginable. From classic leather and durable vinyl to metal chain styles and even collars with built-in LED lights for nighttime walks, the choices can feel overwhelming. While appearance is fun to consider, selecting the right collar involves more than just color or design. Before making a purchase, there are several important factors every dog owner should think through carefully. THE BREED OF YOUR DOG A dog’s breed often influences neck size, coat thickness, and overall body structure, which can ...

Canine Cancer Explained: Signs, Types, Treatments, and What Every Dog Owner Should Know

As dogs grow older, the likelihood of developing cancer increases significantly. Studies show that nearly 50 percent of dogs over the age of ten will be diagnosed with some form of cancer during their lifetime, although cancer can occur at any stage of life. One reason cancer diagnoses in dogs are becoming more common is actually a positive one—dogs are living longer than ever before. Advances in veterinary medicine, improved nutrition, preventative care, and greater awareness among pet owners have dramatically extended canine lifespans. Illnesses that once shortened a dog’s life are now better managed or eliminated entirely, allowing dogs ...

Understanding Diabetes in Dogs and Cats

Diabetes is a metabolic disorder that affects both humans and animals, and it generally falls into two primary categories. Type 1 diabetes develops when the body is unable to produce enough insulin. Type 2 diabetes occurs when insulin production is insufficient and the body also fails to respond properly to the insulin that is available. In pets, diabetes is relatively common. Dogs are most often diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, while cats are more likely to develop Type 2 diabetes. In this post, we’ll begin by explaining how diabetes affects dogs before turning our attention to cats. How Diabetes Affects ...

Why the Holidays May Not Be the Best Time to Adopt a Puppy or Kitten

October is recognized nationwide as Adopt a Shelter Pet Month, a time when animal shelters across the country encourage families to open their hearts and homes to pets in need. As this important month overlaps with the start of the holiday season, many people begin thinking about Christmas gifts—and for some, the idea of surprising a loved one with a puppy or kitten feels especially tempting. With fewer than eleven Mondays until Christmas morning, the holiday countdown is officially underway. While a puppy curled up beneath the Christmas tree may look picture-perfect, the reality of pet ownership sets in quickly ...