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02/02/2025

Crate Training: Making It a Safe, Happy Place for Your Puppy 🐾💖

Crate training should be a simple and positive experience! Puppies naturally love small, cozy spaces that feel like a den. With the right approach, you can make the crate your pup's favorite spot. 🏡✨

🎯 Tips for Crate Success:
✅ Create a cozy den by using an enclosed crate or covering a wire crate with a blanket.
✅ Add durable toys and yummy snacks to make it fun.
✅ Keep water handy with a dispenser, bowl, or hanging pail.
✅ Use soft bedding, so it's always comfy (swap pads for washing!).
✅ Place the crate near you to avoid isolation.

💡 Remember:
Avoid using the crate as punishment! If it becomes a “scary place,” your puppy may resist. Build trust, make it cozy, and let her naturally fall in love with her special space. 🌟

🐶 Why Crates Rock:
✔️ Easier housetraining
✔️ Reduced separation anxiety
✔️ Prevents destructive behavior
✔️ Keeps dogs safe around kids
✔️ Mobile “hotel room” for travel
✔️ Less stressful vet visits

🐾 Want step-by-step crate training tips? Check out our guide:
👉 https://www.dogsnaturallymagazine.com/crate-training-a-puppy/

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07/01/2025

Thank you responsible breeders.

There sadly isn't much of a voice for responsible breeders. They often get grouped into the category of backyard breeders or puppy mills, but they are so much more than that. Thank you responsible breeders. Thank you for not being part of the problem, but actually being part of the solution. I can guarantee you that if every breeder followed the guidelines of responsible breeders, "overpopulation" would not be a concern.

It pains me to have clients who come in and are so stressed and concerned about their dogs having one hair out of place. They worry we will judge them because they show and breed dogs and in the past they have been harrassed by the public. I usually just laugh and ensure them that a little dirt means they are loved and having a good time outside. Trust me, I have an English Setter and keeping him show quality groomed everyday would be torture to me and him. They are expected to always be perfect in the eye of the public, because if not a snood comment is likely to be made about their purebred dog. I, and even the clinic I work at, have been harrassed twice this week for supporting responsible breeders. I can't imagine the harrassment some breeders face, I know a few that try to keep the fact that they breed hidden from the public because they are scared of what the public will think.

Don't get me wrong, I love a good mixed breed dog. I work with tons of them everyday and care for each and every one of them the same. Each day I come home and worry about every mixed breed dog I treated that day the same as every purebred dog. I support shelters everyday at work and there are many situations where a rescue dog may be the best fit for you family.

However, there is nothing quite like a dog from a responsible breeder. That dog comes to you from a loving breeder who invested so much time, emotion, funds and research into each puppy that it would shock you. They spend their lives conserving a breed and making it better. That breeder can tell you everything about their personalities, what their traits and quirks will be, and what they were purposefully bred to do. They care about the placement of each puppy, often placing them into the homes themselves based on purpose and personality of each puppy, rather than letting the new owners pick out which one looked cutest online. These puppies go into homes fully vaccinated, with all required health clearances needed. They go into homes already house trained and crate trained to ensure easy transition for the new homes. These responsible breeders keep track of the puppies until they grow old and pass. They want to know about each and every health concern that they have throughout life so that they may alter their breeding program to avoid health concerns in the future. These breeders even make you sign a contract saying that if you can't keep the dog, no matter the age, you will return it to them so that the dog does not end up in a shelter. The list goes on and on.

The next time you meet a RESPONSIBLE breeder, thank them, ask them about their breed, and buy them a drink (trust me they need it 😉).

03/01/2025
29/12/2024

Happy National Card Playing Day! Grab a seat, pawtner…let the games begin!

21/11/2024

I want to be clear. I am NOT discounting the serious issues we have with dog overpopulation and dog homelessness. I am very grateful to all the dedicated and hardworking people in shelters and rescues.

What I hope for is that we will change the practice of how we sterilize rescue dogs so we can prevent the unnecessary disease, suffering and heartbreak caused by the absence of s*x hormones.

O***y Sparing Spay (OSS) and vasectomy are the procedures that can be done in place of the conventional spay and neuter and based on research, they are safer and prevent a whole array of issues.

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