Adopt a Dog Month-October
Adopt A Dog Month was established in 1981 by the American Humane Association in response to the increasing number of dogs entering shelters each year.
Adopt A Dog Month was established in 1981 by the American Humane Association in response to the increasing number of dogs entering shelters each year.
I arrived at my new home a couple of weeks ago. I love to play, eat well, take huge walks with my Human, do tasks and sniff around the park that’s near our apartment where we go most often. I love safety and predictability: knowing what to expect and when to expect it.
Being a city dog, we sometimes take public transport with Mum. I’m not a huge fan for many reasons, but mostly because I have to put on a muzzle. Even though I am a service dog and look cute, this awful thing is still mandatory on the bus and tram.
Every dog person has it hanging somewhere in their home, in many cases not only one, but several in different colours and sizes: the leash. The tool that connects us with our dogs – as you use it, your personality and relationship with your dog is revealed.
I think I might have mentioned before that I completed a service dog exam. This means, that I learned to help ill, wounded or very sad children and adults. This is an ability me and Mum instinctively have. Something we were born with, I guess.
I’m not a big dog park goer as I’m not a big fan of such obligations and I don’t like impolite, pushy dogs either. We usually hang out with the pack outside on a big field or in a forest or walk nice and disciplined on lead.
With the arrival of spring, nature is awakening in the same way as ever, despite the fact that our world has changed significantly during the past year. However, the sunshine, the chirping of birds and the lush forest-fields offer hope. At the same time, this all tempts you to move out of your home and recharge your batteries in nature with your four-legged companion.
Around 10% of dogs have allergies, ranging from intolerances to certain types of food to seasonal allergies. These allergies are just as irritating to your dog as they would be to you, so it’s important that you help to manage their condition.
77% of remote employees say they’re more productive when they work from home. However, those who are doing so with the company of their dog may not feel the same way.
The coronavirus pandemic is raging around the world. There are many, many people working from home at the moment, and this has a major impact on your pet’s everyday life, especially if your dog has always stayed at home before while you went to work.