
Invisible Dog Fences: Pros and Cons for Utah Pet Owners
Regular exercise plays a major role in keeping your dog happy and healthy, but busy schedules don’t always allow time for daily walks. Letting your dog run and play freely in the yard can be an excellent alternative—provided that safety is properly addressed. Without a secure boundary, even the most well-behaved dog can be tempted by passing wildlife, neighborhood distractions, or unfamiliar people. Invisible fencing has become a popular solution for Utah homeowners, especially in communities where homeowners’ associations limit traditional fencing or where installing a physical fence may be too expensive. While invisible or electric fences can be effective, ...

Feeding Your Dog Right: A Practical Guide for Healthy, Happy Pets
Our dogs are more than pets—they are family. Because of that, most dog owners want to do everything possible to support their companion’s long-term health and wellbeing. One of the most influential factors in a dog’s overall health is proper nutrition. Feeding too much can contribute to obesity and chronic health conditions, while choosing the wrong foods can trigger allergies, digestive discomfort, or nutritional deficiencies. Understanding what, how much, and how often to feed your dog plays a critical role in helping them thrive. Below are key guidelines to help ensure your dog’s diet supports a long, active, and healthy ...

How to Keep Your Lawn Green and Healthy in Utah Year-Round
Maintaining a vibrant, healthy lawn in Utah comes with its own unique challenges. From hot, dry summers along the Wasatch Front to colder winters and fluctuating seasonal moisture, Utah lawns experience stress very differently than lawns in many other parts of the country. While some grasses benefit from a dormant period, improper care can still lead to thinning, browning, or permanent damage. The good news is that with the right approach, you can enjoy a lush, green lawn throughout most of the year. The following steps will help you protect your grass, conserve water, and promote long-term lawn health in ...
