6 Mothers Day Ideas for Dog Mom’s
I became a fur mom to our girl Hannah back in 2017. I always love spending time with her and doing special things. This year will be the first year that I now have two “doghters.” As we adopted our second dog Lady last month. Whether you are a dog mom yourself looking to celebrate with your fur baby, or looking for some great ideas for a special fur mom, these should give you some inspiration.
Are Limited Edition Sessions Right For You?
What does “Limited Edition” mean, who are they good for and when are they beneficial? Well, that answer may be different depending on the photographer you are working with. For the sake of this blog post I will be talking about what my Limited Edition Sessions look like, when and why they might be a good fit for you.
Top 5 Exercises to Keep Fido Fit and Strong for Life
“Fitness is great for all levels, ages and breeds. Every dog can benefit from fitness,” says Brittni Heywood who is a certified dog trainer, certified professional canine fitness trainer and the owner of Potential Unleashed in the Boise, Idaho region.
It’s time to get physical! Love it or hate it, exercise is just as important for your dog as it is for you. Here is some helpful information and 5 tips to help you and your pup get exercising.
5 Tips to Easily Deal with Pet Hair (and odor) in Your Home
Can we take a minute to talk about something almost every pet parent deals with? Although pet hair and odors are a small price to pay to have our furry ones at home with us, the fuzz and funky smells can sometimes seem overwhelming! My Hannah gets hair everywhere. Her hair isn’t quite as bad as Herc, the akita I grew up with. (I still think I find her hair in places it seems.)
WAYS TO HELP KIDS UNDERSTAND PET COMMUNICATION
Teaching kids how to communicate with pets is important. Understanding animal-talk requires teaching. Dogs and cats make all sorts of different sounds in different situations: growls, barks, meows, whimpers, whines, purrs etc. And their body language says a lot, too. It can be challenging for young kids to understand exactly what their pet is “telling” them.