Wellness

Pet First Aid: Essential Skills Dog Owners Should Know
As responsible dog owners, it is crucial to be prepared for any unforeseen emergencies that may arise. Just as we learn basic first aid for ourselves, knowing how to administer first aid to our dogs is equally important. In this...
Winter Care Tips for Keeping Your Dog's Joints Healthy and Happy
Author: Dr. Jeremy, Veterinarian and Co-Founder of Jope As winter casts its chill, our canine companions face potential joint discomfort amidst the cold, humidity, and biting winds. Proactive care becomes imperative to ensure their joint health during this season. Understanding...
Massage Techniques for Senior Dogs
As our furry companions age, their bodies can undergo a myriad of changes, leading to discomfort and decreased mobility. Massage therapy is an excellent way to help senior dogs find relief from the aches and pains associated with aging. Not...
A Holistic Approaches to Joint Pain Relief
Our furry companions bring endless joy and comfort into our lives, and as responsible pet owners, it's essential to ensure their well-being, especially when they begin to show signs of joint pain. Joint pain is a common issue in dogs,...
Managing Anxiety in Rescue Dogs
When you walk through the doors of an animal shelter, you’re met with a chorus of barks, whines, and wagging tails. While it may seem like a lively environment, what often goes unnoticed is the undercurrent of anxiety that many...
Welcoming a Senior Dog into Your Heart and Home
Welcoming a furry friend into your home is always a heartwarming experience, but have you ever considered the unique and rewarding journey of adopting a senior dog? While puppies might steal the spotlight, there's something truly special about giving a...
Tips and Tricks To Help Your Dog Look And Feel Their Best
Grooming your furry companion is not only about maintaining their appearance; it is an essential part of their overall health and well-being. Whether you have a pampered Poodle or a rugged Retriever, mastering the art of grooming will keep your...
How to Help an Arthritic Elderly Dog
As our loyal canine companions grow older, they may experience age-related health issues, including arthritis. Arthritis in dogs can be a painful condition that affects their joints and overall mobility. As responsible pet owners, it's our duty to provide our...
Keeping Your Dog's Joints Happy: Top Strategies for Managing Joint Pain
Joint pain in dogs can significantly impact their quality of life, making it crucial for pet owners to recognize the causes, symptoms, and risk factors associated with this condition. By understanding these factors, you can take proactive steps to manage...
Improving Senior Dog Mobility: Exercise and Joint Health
  As our faithful canine companions age, it's important to pay special attention to their mobility and joint health. Senior dogs are prone to conditions like arthritis and joint stiffness, which can significantly impact their quality of life. In this...
What’s the Most Important Feature of Osteoarthritis Treatment Plans?
The answer is: it must be multi-modal! This is because there are so many different factors that effect the severity of pain felt by cats and dogs with osteoarthritis. First, if there is a medical issue that’s contributing to the...
Tips for Crate Training Your Puppy
Crate training is an essential part of puppy training. It provides a safe and secure space for your puppy to rest, relax, and feel comfortable. If done correctly, crate training can also help with potty training and prevent destructive behavior....
Why is Pet Insurance Important?
As pet owners, we love our furry friends and want to provide them with the best care possible. However, the cost of veterinary care can be overwhelming, especially in emergency situations. That's where pet insurance comes in. In this blog...
Can I Give My Dog Melatonin?
Many pet owners have heard of Melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone that regulates sleep in humans. But can you give Melatonin to your dog? The answer is yes, in some cases... and with the guidance of a Veterinarian. Melatonin is...
5 Tips To Provide Your Dog With The Best Care
Having a pet can be one of life's most rewarding and enjoyable experiences, but it also comes with great responsibility. Providing your dog with the best care it deserves means establishing proper nutrition, hygiene, exercise, and loving attention. It is...
Everyday Exercise For Your Dog Routine
Dog owners are frequently thinking of ways to maintain the health and fitness of their dogs. Exercise is one of the most efficient ways through which humans and dogs can maintain a healthy and active lifestyle. If you have an...
The Best Enrichment Activities For Your Dog!
Enrichment activities for dogs are essential in promoting their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. These activities not only keep them entertained and engaged, but they also help to prevent behavioral issues and reduce stress. Here are some of our favorite...
Tips and Tricks on Traveling Safely with Your Dog!
Traveling with your dog can be an exciting and enjoyable experience for both of you! There's nothing quite like hitting the open road or taking to the skies with your furry best friend by your side. However, it's important to...
The Truth About Dog Beds: What to Look for When Buying One
  When it comes to buying a dog bed, many pet owners think that all of them are created equal. This could not be further from the truth! There are a few key factors you need to consider when purchasing...
Protect Your Growing Puppies Joints: Growth Plates
Large breed puppies are prone to developing damage to their growth plates if they participate in certain exercises before they have fully matured. It is important for dog owners to be aware of these dangers and take steps to keep...
Wallace and His Painful Arthritis
If your Australian Shepherd is starting to slow down and you’ve noticed he or she is having difficulty getting up, climbing stairs or jumping, it’s time for a check-up. Arthritis may be the culprit. This degenerative joint disease can occur in any breed of dog, but is most commonly seen in older animals.