Walgreens store

Walgreens doesn’t allow pets in their stores as a corporate rule. This is due to health and safety measures since Walgreens sells medicine and food. However, service animals are allowed in all stores as long as they’re certified. Continue reading to learn more about Walgreens’ dog policy. Why Walgreens Doesn’t Allow Pets Walgreens isn’t the… Read More

rottweiler wearing a choke collar outdoors

Getting a new dog is an exciting time. Adding a dog to your family can be a rewarding experience, but in order for the experience to be rewarding, you’ll need to train your dog to ensure good behavior. Whether you’re adding a puppy or an adult dog that was never leash trained, you’ll want to… Read More

golden retriever dog relax on the hay bale

Golden Retrievers are beautiful dogs that are affectionate, loyal, and intelligent and are among the most popular dog breeds in the United States. Their golden double coats are thick and water repellent, and they make excellent family companions, as they get along well with children and other pets. If you’re thinking of adding a Golden… Read More

potatoes

Potatoes are one of the most common vegetables eaten by people across the globe. Not only are they especially satiating, but they are packed with valuable nutrients including vitamin B6, vitamin C, manganese, and potassium. Though they can be high in carbs and calories if they’re fried in grease, they’re typically considered a fairly healthy… Read More

pink peony

Peonies are known for their beautiful pink, white, and yellow leaves and their wonderful fragrance. However, as a dog owner, it’s imperative to know about the various types of plants and foods that can be potentially dangerous to your pet’s health. So, do peonies fall into this category? We’ve done our research on these plants… Read More

puppy in mirror

Dogs aren’t just soft and fluffy pets that take up residence in people’s homes. Many dog owners also receive care from their dogs as they care for their pets. Dogs have the ability to connect with humans in a special way, and their emotional and social intelligence are topics of research and debate. For years,… Read More

burned dog paw

Have you ever wondered why dogs get red paws? Does your dog have red paws and you’re concerned about what’s causing it? If this is you, you’ve landed on a spot that will explain four possible reasons why your dog’s paws are red. Dogs with red paws usually lick and chew the paws, which can… Read More

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park is the United States’ first national park that opened on March 1, 1872. It comprises 2.2 million acres of wildlife, geysers, and other geologic wonders of nature, such as the Grand Canyon. Thousands of visitors come to camp, explore, or lodge in Yellowstone, and some wonder if they can bring their dogs… Read More

pink peony

If you’re a lover of both gardening and cats, you probably already know that some flowers and plants are toxic to your feline friend. Cats are extremely curious, so any flower in your garden will be subject to their prying noses and mouths. One of the plants you have to be careful of if you… Read More

cashews

There is concern over what types of nuts are safe for dogs to eat due to the potential health issues in dogs that a variety of common nuts we consume may cause them. Cashew nuts are generally safe for dogs to consume and are not toxic. As a dog owner, you might be considering adding… Read More

Nylabone Dura Chew Textured Toy

Nylabones flood the chew toy market with many options available, such as flavors, size, edible, and non-edible. Dogs seem to love these things, and they can be good for dental hygiene. Even though Nylabones are readily available at any pet store, whether online or in-person, have you ever worried about giving your dog a Nylabone?… Read More

aloe plant in black pot

Succulents make a great addition to gardens or as house plants and come in a range of different colors, textures, shapes, and sizes. The beauty of the succulent plant is becoming more popular amongst pet owners, however, certain species are poisonous to dogs and can cause mildly fatal poisoning in dogs if ingested. Whether you… Read More

dandelion

Dandelions, also known as Taraxacum officinale, are wildflowers that bloom yellow flowers. They are part of the Compositae family and have even been used to treat diseases. You can even drink dandelion tea, as it has medicinal purposes. But what if your dog just ate one of these flowers? Should you rush your dog to… Read More