In caring for Chino throughout his cancer journey, I have done a lot of research and learned about canine cancers. The statistics of dogs developing cancer in their lifetime is alarming. Vets estimate that one in four dogs will, at some stage in their life, develop cancer and 50% of dogs over the age of 10 will develop cancer”– Veterinary Cancer Society To honour Chino and bring awareness to other pet parents out there, I am hosting a fundraiser to help other pet parents dealing with their beloved family member being diagnosed with cancer. Chino's Fundraiser Dates:National Canine Lymphoma Awareness Day November 7, 2022 -Giving Tuesday November 29, 2022 You can support by donating Kali's Wish Cancer Foundation. In gratitude for...
Love is in the air but it's also so cold out too. I for one hope to stay warm and inside for Valentine's Day and if you are like most pet parents, your dog is your valentine! We've rounded up some of our favs to celebrate this year.
TDM Dog Mom Club Beanie
Dog Valentine's Day Outfit
Butter & Jo Gnome Bandana
Best Boy Dog Tag
Charmy Pet Treat Box
Valentine's Day Heart Shaped Rope Toys
HugSmart Pet Woof Love Plush Set
Baking You Happy Cookie Box Set
Pet Safe Candle
Chew This Journal - An Activity Book For You And Your Dog
Like humans, cold weather isn’t fun for dogs. It can be hard to cope with the extreme temperature change from summer to winter, but it’s vital to make sure your pooch stays warm, healthy, and happy this winter. Preparing your dog for winter in the city is key towards ensuring he or she is safe all season long. So here are some ways you can prepare your best friend for the cold weather. Icy sidewalksThe slick, slippery winter ice is usually melted with road salt and other chemicals, this poses a real risk to your pet’s paws. The salt can be harmful to paw pads, irritate toes, and poses a grave health risk if ingested. Purchasing dog booties is one...
Many condo buildings in Toronto have rules, regulations, and restrictions. I have heard stories of people purchasing condos and having to sell before even moving in because they later were told the condo policies and their dog was not welcome in their newly purchased condo. Chino is not a small dog and despite being well behaved and non-destructive many landlords do not care to hear about your pet, all they see is a red flag. Having good credit, a good job history and great references is all overlooked by some landlords the moment you check out the pet section on an application. I came to find out that some of the policies were breed, weight and even height specific. ...