Tag Archives: Austin
Mental Health Assistance: A Growing Area for Service Dogs
In our last blog post, we discussed therapy and service animals. Most people are familiar with service animals like guide dogs or mobility assistance dogs, but lately more people than ever before are becoming aware of dogs that help people with … Continue reading
Are You Ready for a Dog?
Everyone knows that a dog is man’s best friend. What people don’t know is that not everyone is meant to own a dog right now. Some people have enough time, money and patience for a new canine friend, and others should … Continue reading
The Dog Friendly Guide to SXSW
SXSW is right around the corner, and many Austinites are very excited! For those who are passionate about Austin’s biggest music, film and interactive event, and also passionate about their four-legged BFFs, we’ve found some ways to incorporate both into … Continue reading
Understanding Your Dog Through Training
Dogs are living in a man’s world. We have so many expectations about how our dogs should behave and conform to our world, but how many of us take the time to understand the world they came from, how they … Continue reading
Press Paws: Taking a Moment to Wish You Merry Christmas!
As we head full-force into the holiday season and near the end of the year, we are bombarded with things to do: people to see, Christmas parties to attend, special dinners to cook, and shopping to complete. Take time to remember … Continue reading
Any Room at the Inn? Boarding Your Dog Over the Holidays
During the holiday hustle and bustle, our lives are temporarily turned upside down. Suddenly, Mom and Dad have time off work, the kids are out of school for a week for Christmas break, and visitors flood the house. Although the … Continue reading
Puppy Steps: Properly Training Your Puppy
Puppies are ever-changing: constantly growing, constantly learning, and constantly headed toward doggie adulthood. The puppy stage is short-lived. While his jumping up on your legs to greet you, bounding around the house, and climbing on the furniture may be endearing … Continue reading