We all know that a healthy dog starts with a healthy gut. It’s important to know what ingredients we’re putting in our dog’s dishes because after all, dogs aren’t conscious of what’s in their food and we, as owners, are their best advocates. With thousands of products to choose from, it’s a daunting task to pick out the best from the bunch. In my quest to find a dog treat company that integrates flavor without compromising the quality of ingredients, I came upon an Edmonton treat maker, MYLZ Treats. When speaking with Yvonne, the co-owner of MYLZ Treats, she radiated with passion. It’s not hard to see that Yvonne takes animal health seriously.
Now, picture this. It’s feeding time. You put down the bowl and turn away for a second. When you turn around, just like magic, the food is nowhere to be found. If this scenario happens to you on a daily basis, I welcome you to the gulper’s club.
Being a dog owner comes with a lot of responsibilities. I have a admit, when I got my very first puppy Juju at 17, I had no idea what was to come. Each day goes by, I learn a little bit more from her. After nearly 12 years with my precious girl, she taught me how to be a better owner. Here are the things all potential and new dog owners should know.
During the lockdown, global dog adoptions went up by 2 folds. With things slowly getting back to normal, lots of new dog owners are left with no choice but to go back to work and leave their dogs at home for hours on hand. Predictably, Google searches about misbehaving dogs surged, and the culprit seems to be pointing fingers at the boredom issue. A bored dog often acts out and displays disruptive behaviors such as making a mess, compulsive paw licking, chewing on furniture, digging garbage, making holes in the walls, barking, and constantly asking for your attention. Here are ways you can keep your dog entertained.