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2 Simple Tips for Mental Enrichment: Straight From a Dog Trainer
/ Bryan HeafyAs everyone is going back into the office or back to school, our dogs will soon be home alone and left to…
Can Your Dog Really Have Too Many Toys?
/ Jenna HarrisonDear NPP, I love spoiling my dog with new toys. I bring home new ones for him all the …
Take Your Dog Outside!
/ Jenna HarrisonTaking your dog outside should be more than a quick bathroom break. Sharing the great outdoors with your canine companion is vital to having a healthy and happy pet.
The more time you spend outside together, the more opportunities you’ll have for mental stimulation, physical exercise, socialization, and training opportunities.
What’s a Boredom Bag?
/ NorthPoint PetsOur pets need stimulation and engagement when we’re not home or can’t spend time with them. Let us create …
Is it Safe to Feed Your Dog a Raw Meaty Bone?
/ Michelle YaglowskiThe topic of feeding meaty bones tends to drum up some controversy. Is it safe to feed your pet …
4 Lessons I Learned from Adopting Two Kittens
/ Beth AlongaAfter our senior cat Timmy passed away in April of 2021, I decided to adopt two female kittens from a local rescue to join our family. That July, we adopted 14 week old Kiwi and Nala. We were only going to adopt one kitten, but the rescue said we had to take both. Of course I couldn’t say no! Caring for these little ones has been quite the trip for me and my family as we all had to adjust to having not one but two tiny fuzzy troublemakers rambling around the house.
Rules to Live by: Leash Etiquette in Public
/ Bryan HeafyKeep your dog safe with leash training and body language understanding. Follow leash etiquette, advocate for your dog, and use effective tools when necessary.”