July 04, 2020
It’s that time of year again!
Time for hot dogs, apple pie, and–for some pups and their parents–those dreaded fireworks. For many dog owners, the next two weeks are the worst time of the year, as many start setting off noisemakers early. Here are a few tips to help your dog (and you!) survive the upcoming revelry.
Read More December 16, 2019
Yay, you are getting married! Have you already started on the wedding guest list? Who is invited and who isn’t? Tell us, tell us…
Okay, we may sound a little desperate but what we have in store for you this time around is something that has us all pumped up with excitement.
Ever thought about including your furry four-legged friend in your wedding festivities? Yes, they too can be a big part of your wedding if you allow them to be. Here are some heart-melting and adorable ways you can have them beside you when you say “I do”;
Read More December 02, 2019
Like a disease, the selfie craze has taken over our generation. Even our pets aren’t safe anymore. Like us, they too are mastering the art of perfect selfies and maybe doing it even better than us. Don’t believe us? Here is a guide narrated by them, with selfies as proof clicked by them without supervision. Assuming from the results, only an expert could have pulled it off.
Read More November 25, 2019
You may come along thousands of articles that list the healthy benefits of having a dog, backed by science, but did you know that they do much more than just that? This blog will list 10 such reasons that no one would tell you about or even notice, but really come in handy when needed.
Read More November 24, 2017
Every year, we come across more than one such video where someone gifts their grandpa or grandma a little pup wrapped in a red bow as a Christmas present, and we get all teary seeing their emotional reactions. Don’t deny it now, we all do. But, how many times have we wondered why they chose to give their grandpa a dog and not a new foot massager or better yet, bed-warmer? Both of them wouldn’t have required to be fed, taken out for a walk, or demanded affection. Then, why do some grandkids decide to lay a extra responsibility on their grandparents by gifting them a living being?
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