Monday, October 21, 2024

This Dog Has A Regular Friend Come Visit

This video made my day. Dogs are the best people.

Fraidy Doggy

Spooky season is here

Quick Tips for Managing Your Dog's Weight

English Setters love to eat,
but they need portioning and exercise

 


Maintaining your dog’s weight is essential to their health. Here are some easy steps to follow:

  1. Measure Food Portions – Accurately measure your dog’s food to avoid overfeeding.
  2. Switch to Weight-Management Food – Choose low-calorie, high-fiber foods that help your dog feel full without extra calories.
  3. Limit Treats – Use healthy, low-calorie treats like carrots or cucumbers.
  4. Exercise Daily – Aim for at least 30 minutes of physical activity per day to help burn calories.
  5. Regular Weigh-Ins – Weigh your dog monthly and adjust the feeding or exercise plan as needed.

For more information, check out resources from AKC and Pet Obesity Prevention.

Ice Hockey Doggy

Drake the Pupstar On Ice

"I Share Mah Fud With Mah Fren" (Dogs Are Just Better People)

Too cute. Puppy love.

Caring for Your Aging Dog


As dogs age, their needs change. Here are a few simple tips to help keep your senior dog happy and healthy:

  1. Regular Vet Visits – Senior dogs should visit the vet twice a year to catch any health issues early and monitor ongoing conditions​.

  2. Adjust Their Diet – Older dogs often need fewer calories and may benefit from a diet tailored to their age, with supplements like glucosamine for joint health​.

  3. Gentle Exercise – Keep your dog active with light walks or swimming. Adjust the intensity based on their abilities​.

  4. Comfort and Mental Stimulation – Provide a cozy bed and engage your dog with puzzle toys or light training to keep their mind sharp​.

  5. Monitor Behavior – Watch for changes like anxiety or confusion, which may be signs of aging or health issues​.

For more information, check out PetMD and the AKC.

Guide Dog Best Friends Meet Their New Best Friend Humans, and there is dust in this room

Awesome crew at Guide Dogs of America do the first meet between the guide dogs and their humans!!