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Let’s Cook for Them!

Let’s Cook for Them!

It’s National Cook for Your Pet Day! Not a bad way to start off November as cooking for your pet can actually be very healthy. Since we cater to dogs, the recipe below will primarily for your canine companions. Feel free to remove any vegetables, however, to use...
Practice Makes Progress

Practice Makes Progress

As dog owners, the idea of training reads as having a definitive end point. Once the dog is trained there is nothing else to do and we can all live a happy life. However, just as a person never stops learning as they grow, animals continue to mature and have new...
Beat the Boredom

Beat the Boredom

With times as they are, we are all trying to give our dogs a more enriching life. Human interaction is absolutely wonderful for animals, but they also need to understand the benefits of entertaining themselves when we can’t be around. In honor of National Anti-Boredom...
Don’t Skip the Chip

Don’t Skip the Chip

Microchips have become an essential way to keep track of your pet in case they accidentally turn up missing. Though there’s been some controversy surrounding chips in more recent years, it seems to be the easiest and most effective way to locate a lost or...
The Rescue Remedy

The Rescue Remedy

On National Rescue Dog Day we can’t help expressing our appreciation to all the rescue parents out there. Not to mention, since we began quarantine, rescue dogs have begun to play an active role in many families. To honor those lives that have been saved we...
Manner’s Maintenance

Manner’s Maintenance

Have you done a Board and Train program with us? Or perhaps you have done 20 hours of Daycamp? If you’re interested in practicing your dog’s newfound skills with the assistance of a trainer, we have a Manner’s Maintenance group class every weekend...