by alialden | Jul 3, 2020 | Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips, Dog Training, Dog Training in Reno, Off the leash, Outdoor Dog Safety, Uncategorized
Camping With Your Dog: 5 Expert Tips After spending a lot of time at home lately, we’re betting the call of the wild is stronger than ever. And what better way to escape than to head out to the mountains with your best friend? You can picture it now –...
by DGA Dogs | Jun 2, 2017 | Dog Safety Tips
Hittin’ the road with Fido? If you think traveling with your dogs sounds like a hassle, the tips in the post will help you pull it off, hassle-free. Traveling with Dogs: Yes, it can be fun! Maybe for years you’ve been leaving your dogs with friends and family, or...
by DGA Dogs | May 19, 2017 | Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips
Memorial day is right around the corner and you and your family are likely gearing up for all the outdoor BBQs and beach days. While there’s plenty of fun to be had, there are also a few precautions to consider to keep your dog safe during all the excitement. Below...
by DGA Dogs | May 3, 2017 | Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips
Introducing Your New Puppy To The World Bringing a new puppy home is such an exciting moment for your family, and it’s exciting for him too! There is so much to soak in, plenty to learn and some new routines to become familiar with. As soon as your puppy is...
by DGA Dogs | Oct 31, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety Tips, Dog Training in Reno
Halloween is here and between decorating and costume shopping there is so much excitement to be shared. We’d like to share our Halloween dog safety tips everyone safe and happy during this particularly overstimulating holiday. Whether you decide to take your...
by DGA Dogs | Jun 28, 2016 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Safety Tips, Uncategorized
A couple of weeks ago I came across a “lost dog” page, and I couldn’t believe how many dogs had been lost because of fireworks at Pyramid Lake. While fireworks can be manageably loud for humans, the popping sound is downright terrifying to dogs and causes their flight...