by Karen | Feb 16, 2026 | Dog Training, Uncategorized
Inclement weather is becoming a bigger challenge for dog owners everywhere. Whether it’s sweltering heat, freezing cold, days of relentless rain, or wildfire smoke keeping you indoors, routines get disrupted. This winter in Canada has been the coldest in a decade....
by Karen | Feb 9, 2026 | Uncategorized
Jozee’s Story, One Year Later Let’s be real for a moment. How often do you actually look at your dog’s teeth? Not glance. Not assume. Really look. Most people don’t. And I didn’t either. We tell ourselves all the usual things. Dogs in the wild don’t brush. Raw food...
by Karen | Feb 2, 2026 | Uncategorized
You walk through the front door. Your dog launches at you like a rocket. You push them off, or hold them on the ground, say “Off!” or “No!” and the next day? They do it again. If this sounds familiar, you’re not alone, and you’re definitely not doing anything...
by Karen | Jan 12, 2026 | Dog Behavior, Dog Safety and Bite Prevention, Uncategorized
If you think dog fights happen because someone “lost control,” you’re already behind the problem. They usually happen because someone skipped a step. Not out of laziness. Out of familiarity. Out of comfort. Out of “they’ve always been fine before.” That’s exactly how...
by Karen | Oct 20, 2025 | Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Pet Well-Being, Uncategorized
The Realistic Timeline Every Owner Needs Question for you: What if your new rescue dog isn’t being stubborn — they’re just still deciding if they’re safe? Every year, thousands of people bring home rescue dogs filled with hope, love, and a vision of instant...
by Karen | Oct 13, 2025 | Dog Behavior, Dog Training, Uncategorized
If you could pick one trait that matters most in a dog — size, energy, or friendliness — what would it be?That answer says a lot about what you’re really looking for. Most people think adopting a dog means rescuing one. Sometimes it does. But that’s not the whole...