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Britt Kascjak is a proud pet mom, sharing her heart (and her home) with her “pack” which includes her husband John, their 2 dogs – Lucifer and Willow – and their 2 cats – Pippen and...
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Best Horses for Western Riding

Evolving from traditional ranching, western riding is a popular style associated primarily today with rodeos and the ranch lifestyle. It allows riders to control the horse with a single hand, freeing the other up for traditional ranch work like working a lasso. Today, horse lovers embrace Western riding not only as the preferred riding style when working on modern ranches but also for participating in rodeo events like barrel racing or enjoying a relaxing trail ride.Whether you are starting riding lessons with your heart set on Western riding principles or an experienced rider excitedly researching to purchase a new horse, we have you covered! Check out our list of the 10 best horses for Western riders. American Quarter Horse

Best Antlers for Dogs

Do you have a dog with a bad habit of chewing anything and everything they can get ahold of? If so, you’re not alone! Dogs have an innate drive to chew, and they aren’t afraid to focus that energy on your favorite shoes or the leg of a chair if there isn’t a suitable chew toy available. It’s a struggle that many dog owners face, but it can be overcome. Many products on the market will offer your dog a safe and suitable option for gnawing. Unfortunately, as we learn more about our dogs and how their bodies work, we have learned that many of the most popular solutions, like rawhide bones, can pose a health risk for our pups. A natural option that you may not have considered is to purchase an antler chew. Animals like elk and deer naturally shed their antlers. In the wild, these antlers are often a source of nutrition for a variety of animals, including mice, squirrels, porcupines, foxes, opossums, and more. Shed antlers have a durable exterior with softer marrow inside. This marrow is not only a tasty treat for your dog, but it’s also packed with vitamins and minerals. Interested in trying an antler for your pup but unsure where to start? We have put together a list of the best antlers for dogs as well as the answers to a few of the most common questions about dogs and antlers.

Best Dog Treats for Aggressive Chewers

If you share your heart with a heavy chewer, you know that investing in normal treats, toys, and dog chews is like throwing money out the window. Treats that are said to entertain a dog for hours are gone in the blink of an eye. Luckily, some companies have gone out of their way to develop treats with these chew-happy dogs in mind.When selecting a treat for your aggressive chewer, there are a few important factors you want to consider. How long will the treat last? Are the treats healthy for your dog to ingest? Is there a chance that they can get a piece off and choke? You may even be surprised to learn that some of the most common solutions for spoiling your aggressive chewer could be detrimental to their health.To help you make an informed decision when shopping for your pup, we have put together this list of the best dog treats for aggressive chewers. Plus, we’ve included a guide to help you manage your heavy chewer and their need to gnaw!

Best Dog Treats for Small Dogs

All dogs deserve a special treat on occasion. But with so many different treat options on the market, where do you start with choosing the best option? If you find yourself feeling overwhelmed with buzzwords like “grain-free,” “all-natural,” or “limited ingredient,” you’re not alone! As companies work harder to find ways to make their treats stand out above their competitors, navigating the market becomes increasingly challenging. To make it even more challenging, small dog owners must ensure that any treats they purchase are small enough for their dog or can be broken into smaller pieces. The first step to choosing the best dog treats for your small dog is understanding what you should look for. This includes identifying high-quality ingredients, understanding the labels you may see on the packaging, and recognizing the incredible health benefits that some treats offer. Here is our list of the 10 best dog treats for small dogs and tips for translating pet food packaging.

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Best Slow-Feeder Bowls

Do you have a dog or cat that eats so quickly that they sometimes make themselves sick? If so, you’re not alone! This is a problem faced by many pet owners, including both dogs and cats. For some, it happens because your pet loves their food so much that they gobble down their meal out of excitement. For others, it’s a response to challenges in their past, eating their food as quickly as they can out of fear of it being taken away or stolen by another animal. Regardless of the reason, slowing your pet down is important. Not only can eating too fast make your pet feel ill, but it can lead to some severe health complications. One effective solution is to introduce a slow-feeder bowl, a dish designed with obstacles your pet must work around to get to their food. This introduces mental enrichment, slows them down, and makes their meal fun. Here’s our list of the 10 best slow-feeder bowls to keep your pet safe during mealtime.

Drunken Dog Rings in the New Year With 15 Jell-O Shots

The holiday season is upon us, and you have likely seen many posts circulating warning you about the dangers that our dogs face at this time of year. It’s easy to ignore or brush these warnings off as being overly paranoid. But a Minneapolis couple learned the hard way that holiday emergencies could happen to anyone!

6 New Year's Eve Safety Tips for Dogs

New Year’s Eve is an exciting time as we welcome a year full of new opportunities. It’s often a time that we associate with celebrations and excitement with friends and family. But, for our dogs, the festivities surrounding New Year’s Eve can be a time of extreme stress and anxiety.

Do Dogs Get Stressed at Christmas?

Many people find that the holiday season is a crazy and stressful time. From family gatherings and work Christmas parties to holiday shopping and entertaining – it feels like we’re always on the go. But what about our dogs? Do dogs get stressed at Christmas?

10 Ways to Celebrate Christmas With Your Dog

The holiday season is a time to celebrate with friends and family. But, what about your canine best friend?