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Follow along with our blogs to find out some useful information and more about some of our past experiences!!
Is your dog a whirlwind of energy? A zooming, bouncing, never-tiring force of nature? While their zest for life is part of their charm, sometimes you wish you could dial it down just a notch (or at least long enough to drink your coffee while it’s still warm). Don’t worry—Rex and Isla have the inside scoop on how to harness that boundless enthusiasm without losing their quirky personality. Welcome to our series on living with an energetic dog! Keep reading for part one.
Welcome to the wonderful world of summer walks with your furry companion! Whether you’re strolling through the park, exploring nature trails, or simply taking a leisurely walk around the neighborhood, these tips will help ensure you and your dog have a safe and enjoyable summer adventure together. Click to read more…
When going on walks or hikes with your dog, is your dog triggered by different things? Things such as other people, dogs, scooters, skateboards, bikes? If this is the case for you, bringing along training treats on your walk to use for distracting and training them can be extremely helpful.
This our blog about our experience with valley fever, and what we learned about it. Isla came down with valley fever May 2022. It’s a scary disease that can affect humans and animals. It was new to us with moving to Arizona recently.
Valley fever is a disease that is common in the desert states of the SW United States. It’s a scary disease that can be fatal if not treated. One of our dogs was diagnosed with this disease in May of 2022.
Since Rex is the heart of the insane dogs and a border collie/cattle dog mix, I decided a good place to start with my blog was to talk about if you really want to get a border collie for a pet.