April 23rd is National Lost Dog Awareness Day, and I want to share a story that still lives in my heart every single day.
April 23rd is National Lost Dog Awareness Day, and I want to share a story that still lives in my heart every single day.
One thing I’ve learned, over and over again, in all my years working with dogs is this: every single breed comes with instinctual characteristics written into their DNA. These instincts
I’ve been raising puppies my whole life. My dad was a dog trainer and breeder of hunting dogs, and at the age of 14, I raised my first litter from
Halloween is such a fun time of year — costumes, treats, laughter, and community events fill the season with excitement. But for many dogs, the sights and sounds of Halloween
The holiday season is full of excitement — trick-or-treaters ringing the doorbell, family gatherings, delicious meals on the counter, and a busy schedule that keeps you out more than usual.
One of my favorite things to do is walk through a field with my dog on a long lead. There’s something grounding about it—breathing in the fresh air, feeling
Today marks four weeks since my full knee replacement. I’ll be honest – this journey has been rougher and slower than I expected. Between pharmacy mix-ups, delays in getting
I’ve been studying dog body language since I was a kid-even before I knew that’s what I was doing. Back when my dad was training field dogs to hunt,
Pretty much everyone knows that when you get a new puppy, you should socialize them. But socialization goes far beyond just introducing your puppy to other dogs and people.
I recently met Dinky, a one-year-old Havanese, at Lucky Pups Dog Rescue in Abington, Pennsylvania. Dinky was surrendered by his former family, who had two small children. As with