How to Celebrate Your Dog's Birthday Without Going Overboard (And Without Risking Their Health)
Your dog’s birthday should be fun, not stressful. Learn how to celebrate with safe treats, calm activities, and thoughtful choices that truly make your dog happy and healthy.
Signs Your Dog's Digestion Isn't Right (And How to Help)
Digestive health affects everything from your dog’s energy to their coat and immune system. Learn the key signs of gut issues and simple ways to support a healthier, happier dog.
Less Stress, More Balance: How to Help Your Dog Start the Year Calm
As routines shift after the holidays, many dogs experience stress and anxiety in January. Learn how to help your dog adjust calmly with consistent routines, a supportive home environment, and natural stress relief.
Simple Ways to Take Better Care of Your Dog in 2026
Better dog care in 2026 is about simple, consistent habits that support your dog’s health, comfort, and happiness. Discover easy ways to build a routine that helps your dog live a longer, healthier life.
New Year, Healthier Dog: Simple Habits to Start the Year Right
The new year is the perfect time to build simple, healthy habits for your dog. From routines to digestion and calm support, small changes now can make a big difference all year long.
How to Prepare Your Dog for the Holidays (and Avoid Christmas Stress)
The holidays can be overwhelming for dogs, but a little preparation makes all the difference. Learn how routines, calm spaces, and natural support can help your dog stay relaxed and happy throughout the festive season.
The Best Natural Christmas Gifts for Your Dog
This Christmas, choose gifts that support your dog’s health, comfort, and happiness; natural, functional treats they’ll enjoy long after the holidays.
Punish or Redirect? The Healthiest Way to Train Your Dog
Punishment may stop a behavior, but redirection teaches your dog what to do instead. Learn why guiding is the key to raising a calmer, more confident pup.
What Your Dog Can (and Can’t) Eat on Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is basically the Super Bowl of food, your dog can smell it, feels the hype, and is hoping someone drops “just a little bite.” Sharing the feast is totally fine as long as you know what’s safe. Plain turkey and simple veggies? Great. Garlic, onions, desserts, and turkey bones? Absolutely not. And if your pup ends up with a sensitive tummy after the celebration, a probiotic can help get things back on track.








