It’s a nightmare scenario: You and your dog are having a great time in the outdoors when suddenly, something happens to her—a fall, a twist, a snake bite—and she’s out of commission. If she’s too big for you to comfortably and safely carry in your arms …
This article is a part of our On The Road series, sponsored by Tall Tails and Kurgo. I adopted my dog, Nora, in 2016 from One Tail at a Time in Chicago. She was a rescue from Alabama, a state with a high euthanasia rate. As …
We’re not the only ones who notice when gardens start to grow—dogs are also well aware of blooming flowers, vegetables and herbs. Like enthusiastic but inept gardeners, they’ll sniff the new growth, walk all over it, paw at it or even dig it up. Not only …
With travel slowly creeping back to normal, it couldn’t be a better time to explore our own backyards. And why should floof be left out of that fun; we bring him everywhere else with us! Sniff out some of our favorite Seattle sightseeing tours in the …
In some cities, finding a dog-friendly apartment is harder than wrangling your stinky pup in the bathtub for fluff’s sake. Luckily, The Mile High is one of the most dog-friendly cities in the country, and boasts 11,000+ dog-friendly apartments. When looking for an apartment, consider your pup’s …
Dog’s name and age: Dexter, 5 years Dexter’s story: Dexter was 5 months when I adopted him from a family who could not provide the care he needed. He is happy and cared for now. Dexter loves to travel and hike with his family. Seeing new …