Christmas Puppies: Are You Truly Ready for the Responsibility of a Dog?
Imagine this… You wake up on Christmas morning. The trimmed tree is glimmering with lights. A fresh pot of coffee is brewing in the kitchen. Snowflakes are gently falling outside the window. And to top it all off, a tiny little puppy is snuggled up under a tree branch waiting for your children to wake […]
Zero To Hero: The Astounding Success Of Dog Trainer Academy Graduate, Cindy Christensen
Doggy Dan chats with Dr. Gary Richter, America’s Favorite Vet, about Medicinal Cannabis for dogs
Dog Appreciation: 5 Things to Thank Your Dog For This Thanksgiving
As Thanksgiving approaches in the USA, it’s time to reflect on the things we are thankful for—and that definitely includes our pups! In fact, regardless of whether you celebrate Thanksgiving, it’s always important to think about the many blessings our dogs provide us on a daily basis. What are you most thankful for about your […]
Rescue Dog Series Part 4: 5 Methods for Helping Your Rescue Dog Overcome Anxiety
If you’ve ever dealt with anxiety in your own life, you know how unpleasant the experience is. Now think about what it must feel like for a rescue dog who doesn’t understand why they are feeling nervous, anxious, and fearful. It’s devastating to watch a dog suffer with anxiety as they are unable to relax, may […]
Rescue Dog Series Part 3: 5 Steps to Successfully Acclimate A Rescue Dog Into Your Home
There’s a lot of excitement and anticipation about bringing a new dog into your home! And much like bringing home a new baby, there’s also some prep work involved to ensure the transition is smooth. While most dogs—regardless of whether they are adults or puppies—require similar setups and routines, there are a few things to […]
Medicinal CBD Oil For Dogs: An Expert Guide From America’s Favorite Vet
Doggy Dan chats with Dr. Gary Richter, America’s Favorite Vet, about Medicinal Cannabis for dogs
Doggy Dan’s 7-Step System for Keeping Your Dog Off the Furniture
You’ve just bought a brand-new furniture set and you’ve set it up in your living room. Fifteen minutes later your dog comes in from digging in the dirt, jumps on your new couch, and leaves muddy footprints all over your new upholstery. How frustrating is that? If you’re struggling to keep your pup off your […]
Rescue Dog Series Part 2: Putting an End to Aggressive Behaviors
As we dive into part two of my rescue dog series, we’re going to be talking about a very serious issue…aggression. Aggression (toward people and other animals) is one of the biggest reasons shelter dog’s get sent back to their rescue facility. It’s also a reason some people dump their rescue dogs on the side of […]
Celebrating National DogWeek: A Tribute to 10 Incredible Canine Companions
“Dogs’ lives are too short. Their only fault, really.” ― Agnes Sligh Turnbull This quote from Agnes Turnbull couldn’t be more true. When a special dog comes into your life, something magical happens and you forge a bond with your pup that can never be broken—even long after your beloved pup leaves this earth. From […]