“It is impossible to give my dog pills. He will not take them!” I hear this far too often when it comes to administering medication to dogs. Some pets are not only extremely stubborn and refuse to take medications, but they… Continue Reading →
Butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA), butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), tert-butyl hydroquinone (TBHQ), propyl gallate, and ethoxyquin. Another language? Nope. Just a bunch of preservatives in most dog treats. Anyone that knows me knows that I’m always on the hunt for single ingredient treats…. Continue Reading →
You may think a dog bowl is a dog bowl, but all are not equal! Plastic, ceramic or stainless steel? Do you have a tall dog breed? Is your pup a messy eater? Do they eat too fast? All… Continue Reading →
Keeping your pets, family and home safe from fleas and ticks is best achieved through preventative measures and consistency. Spring is here and for most people it signifies warmer weather, pretty colors and more time spent outside. However, to… Continue Reading →
Marketing is a contest for people’s attention. -Seth Godin Promoting your Pet Care Business If you own any type of pet care business I highly recommend incorporating promotional products into your marketing strategy. Promo items spread the word, create a… Continue Reading →
Leash Burns? You Mean Free Hand Tattoos? I have used a variety of different leashes from nylon to retractable (grr) throughout my dog walking career. Nylon tends to be the go to for most pet parents, which is understandable due… Continue Reading →
“See what you’re doing wrong, laugh at it, change and do better.” ― Spencer Johnson, Who Moved My Cheese? There are several books that you can read to learn how to successfully run a pet related business, dog walking techniques,… Continue Reading →
“No business can succeed in any great degree without being properly organized” -James Cash Penney It is easy to forget about car organization when your focused on scheduling a bazillion walks, managing 4 social media sites, setting up meet and… Continue Reading →
If you walk an average of 20,000 steps a day that is roughly about 10 miles. The average running shoe lasts about 800 walking miles. Let that sink in. For dog walkers, selecting shoes is comparable to purchasing a house… Continue Reading →
You’re the Fanny Pack of Life. You’re Cool but in your Own Way. Finding the right bag or pack for walking your dog can be overwhelming. With all the running, hiking, fanny packs and cross body bags out there it’s… Continue Reading →
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