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  • 5 Mind-blowing Dog Facts

    Beyond licking their food bowls clean and being a good sport at fetch (particularly Golden Retrievers), your pup probably boasts a range of capabilities that you don’t even know about. Are you sometimes surprised by occurrences like your pup picking up a scent that is very far off, or even detecting when you’re sad or scared? No, it’s not sorcery! It’s merely dog physiology, and here are 5 mind-blowing facts that you probably didn’t know about pups generally:

    1. Incredible Sense of Smell 

    Comparing the area of the human brain that is responsible for smelling to that of your pup, theirs is about 40 times larger. This implies that your dog can pick up a lot more smells than you can imagine. It’s no surprise that they are often used in airports for sniffing out drugs or even people during investigations. They can even pick up on your feelings by smelling a change in your perspiration when you become scared or nervous. It’s not unheard of for a dog to detect certain diseases and there are now cancer-sniffing dogs. 

    1. Some Dogs Can Outrun a Cheetah 

    This probably sounds far-fetched since you know the cheetah to be the fastest animal. And the Greyhound, the fastest dog breed alive reaches a top speed of 45mph in seconds, while the cheetah easily tops this at 70mph. However, the cheetah can only keep this up for about 30 seconds, while a greyhound can run at 35mph or more for up to 7 miles! So, in the long run (literally), a greyhound would end up overtaking a cheetah. 

    1. Super Sensitive Hearing 

    You know how you try to tread lightly around sleepy Daisy, but she still stirs, well, it’s because pups can hear much softer sounds than we can. Also, they can hear sounds from further away too! They hear amazingly high frequencies and this one feature contributes to why they’re great for search and rescue. Combining their sense of smell and super-sensitive hearing seals their status as the best trackers. 

    1. Doggo Intelligence is On Par With a Two Year Old Human’s

    Wonder why your toddler and your pup get along so well? It’s probably because they speak the same language! Studies have shown that your dog can understand up to 250 words or gestures, placing their intelligence on the same level as your two-year-old’s. But of course, your dog is easier to train than your two-year-old, and would probably do what you want her to more often. 

    1. Your Dog Has a Dominant Paw!  

    Yes, a few studies have centered around this and shown that just like humans, pups also favor a particular paw over the other. How to know your dog’s? Well, give him one of his favorite toys or games and see which paw he reaches out to pull it closer first. Also, look out for the first paw that your pup puts out when preparing to walk. This is another way of detecting their preferred paw. 

  • March 28: Respect Your Cat Day

    Did you know cats can make about 100 sounds? Cats are not only intuitive about their surroundings, but they want to communicate what they’ve learned, isn’t that amazing! Now, it’s time cats receive the loving respect they so deserve, so today, it’s time to celebrate them for their unique personalities and loving affection. 

    With this guide, we’ll take a look at how to best respect your cat and celebrate them on respect your cat day. From learning how to pet your cat properly to trimming your cat’s nails correctly, you can learn how to be aware of your cat’s boundaries.  

    Now, are you ready to get started? Here’s a quick look at how to celebrate your cat: 

    Learn How to Pet Your Cat Properly 

    Cats, like humans, are complex creatures, and because of that, showing affection towards your cat can be difficult at times. You may have already noticed incidences where you’ve pet your cat, and their mood has immediately changed.  

    Well, unlike dogs, cats are more sensitive. After all, cats don’t generally like their belly scratched or petted. Instead, cats prefer to have their head and neck massaged. If you pet your cat properly, they’ll show you the same affection back. 

    Make Sure Your Cat Isn’t Bored 

    While it’s true, cats aren’t as high maintenance or as needy as dogs, that doesn’t mean they don’t need attention. One of the best ways to give them attention, especially if you’re busy throughout the day, is with a toy. 

    There are numerous toys you can buy, from wind-up robotic toys to food dispensing toys; your cat will surely love each one. However, don’t let these toys replace the time you should physically spend with your cat. 

    Trim Your Cat’s Nails Correctly 

    Trimming your cat’s nails might be difficult, but don’t give up just yet. Here’s why: if you stop trimming their nails, it could put your cat’s health in danger. 

    After all, nails never stop growing, so if you stop trimming them, you’ll only put your cat at risk. In fact, indoor cats are more susceptible to injuries due to household furniture and fabric. For instance, cats may get their long nails stuck in carpet fibers, resulting in your cat tearing its nail.

    Other problems occur when the nail itself becomes so long that it curves inward towards the pad. This can cause an infection and make your cat’s paw not only hurt but become sensitive. Thus, trimming your cat’s nails is necessary to ensure your cat has healthy nails.    

    Celebrate Respect Your Cat Day Now 

    There’s no better way to celebrate Respect Your Cat Day than considering your cat’s boundaries, health needs, and attention span. Make sure you give him or her all the love by being aware and conscientious of their space. 

    Don’t try to force anything on your cat. Instead, let your cat tell you what they like or dislike.  

  • Top DIY Pet Grooming Tips

    Dogs do not seem to understand that rolling around in puddles and chasing skunks equates to bad doggo. They just want to have their fun, and sometimes, there’s really nothing you can do to stop them. But of course, you’re saddled with the responsibility of keeping them clean. For grooming, some tools you need include: 

    • A brush, comb, or shedding blade (subject to dog cost type).
    • A grooming table with a grooming arm to keep her secure on the table.
    • Clipper and blade coolant.
    • Grooming shears.
    • Grooming clippers (using No. 10 blades to avoid cuts).
    • A grinder or nail clippers.
    • Styptic powder (in case of nail bleed).

    So, for the times you cannot visit a professional groomer or you want to DIY, here are the major areas of grooming and how to get your ‘groom’ on. 

    Brushing and Bathing 

    You would need to create a routine, and you can start by brushing your dog for a few minutes at different times during the week. Whether or not you would be proceeding to a proper bath, brushing down is important because it gets rid of most of the heavy dirt. Get your dog used to being brushed while she’s standing and for baths, high-quality dog shampoo should be used. 

    Haircut!

    After a brush-down and a bath, you might want to do some trimming. If you’re using a pair of scissors, you would have to be extra careful, but ideally, professional clippers or shears are recommended. A grooming table also makes the process seamless and before the trim, ensure that your pup is dry and clean. Use the tips of the shears to prevent injury and for matted hair, use a clipper instead. 

    Shaving!

    A spot without distractions, a dry, clean dog, and a sharp blade are the players here. Starting around the neck is recommended with the blade kept flat against the skin. Exercise caution around thin skin like the hocks (thigh and hip), underarms, and joints. A No. 10 blade is ideal for this and you should check the blades as they tend to heat up and burn the skin. If you’re not confident of your shaving abilities, don’t wing it. You don’t want your pet left with cuts. 

    Trimming Nails

    First off, you need to get your pet used to the sound of the nail grinder or clippers. As a rule of thumb, white nails should be clipped until you see ‘the quick’ (usually pink), and black nails should be clipped gradually until a black dot appears at the tip. Clipping action should be done slowly, but with the clip closing fast, and dull clippers should be avoided as they can cause splitting and chipping. While using the grinder, make sure you stop before ‘the quick’. Mistakenly clipped the quick? Dab on some styptic powder to stop bleeding. 

    And there you have it, your pet is all groomed and ready to take on the world!

  • Top 5 Dog Care Tips

    Dogs are the cutest and most loving companions that you’d probably ever find. They know how to look with sad, gooey eyes until you finally oblige to that walk in the park or toss them a nice bone. They also know how to make messes and have so much fun while at it that you don’t have the heart to reprimand them. 

    Caring for your furry companion is one very essential aspect that you shouldn’t take for granted. They are quite delicate, and as such, they require a measure of care to maintain their hygiene and keep them in a bubble of good health. 

    Therefore, here are 5 care tips that every dog parent should know: 

    1. Feed Regularly With High-quality Food  

    The two keywords here are ‘regularly’ and ‘high-quality’. You might be tempted to feed your dog with human food, and while this isn’t entirely a bad idea, it might not be ideal. 

    You should always consult with your veterinarian for recommendations. And a general tip is that the initial ingredients on the label of food that you want to feed your pup with should be some form of meat, not grain or meat by-product. 

    Clean water, changed from time to time is vital too! 

    1. Have a Qualified Veterinarian On Board 

    Veterinarians are experts on animal health, physiology, and just about everything that has to do with your dog. 

    Ensure that the veterinarian whose services you are engaging is reliable and qualified, and you can easily test this by evaluating the responses you get to your questions and interaction with your dog. 

    You would also need to get your pet vaccinated and brought in for regular checkups. If you notice anything out of place, your first port of call should be the vet!

    1. Spend Time With Daisy!

    Dogs are social creatures and need companionship just as much as you do. You need to spend time indoors with your dog, and you don’t necessarily have to do anything elaborate. 

    Dog toys and having an outdoor space for your pet to play in are not bad ideas, but they cannot replace your presence. 

    Try to avoid leaving her alone for extended periods and occasionally come up with fun games and adventures that you can go on together. 

    1. Physical Exercise 

    You definitely want Max to stay in prime health, so, you would need to get Max exercising. Physical exercise is essential for the physical fitness of your pet and it is your responsibility to ensure that he gets adequate exercise. 

    The regular daily walk alongside some carving up a time to play with your canine companion does the magic. Not sure how much exercise Max needs? Speak with the vet!

    1. Grooming 

    This can be done by you or you can fix regular vet visits. It typically involves a proper, thorough bath, clipping of toenails and cleaning the paws, trimming the coat, and brushing it down so that it glows. Some nice fragrance and you’ve got the cleanest pet in the world!  

  • Best Dog Breeds for Small Children

    Dogs are usually a great addition to the family and they come with a lot of unconditional love for everyone. It isn’t uncommon for pups and pup owners to form an unbreakable bond and make blissful memories over the years. The first ever best friend of many kids is their childhood pup and in addition to the companionship, they also pick up lessons in caregiving, love and patience. 

    When choosing a puppy for your kids, you would need to take note of factors like his temperament, energy levels, and size. Chances are your wonderful munchkins would be spending a lot of time playing with their pup, so you would need a breed that can match their enthusiasm. Without further ado, here are 5 dog breeds that are just amazing for kids: 

    1. Golden Retriever 

    Golden Retrievers just about have an infinite amount of patience and are known to be fiercely protective of their wards. They are not aggressive and they are known for their playful nature (your kids would have a lot of fun getting him to play fetch). Their golden coats are exquisite too, and just brushing them down twice weekly is all you need to unleash the glow. 

    1. Labrador Retriever 

    If your kids especially have a whole lot of nervous energy and are typically all over the place, then a Labrador Retriever is perfect for them. Labs usually need a lot of exercise and how better for them to get it than while having fun with the kids! They are also very patient, obedient, loving, and respond to training without any hassle. 

    1. Newfoundland 

    This breed comes with a pretty distinct nickname that tells a lot about them, “Nature’s babysitter.” They are super intelligent and totally love kids as well. They also come with an unlimited amount of patience, they’re very kind and can be easily trained too. Opting for this breed does come with some extra work; they drool and shed significantly and are therefore great for a home that has open space. 

    1. Pug

    One breed that sure does like to show off is the Pug! They absolutely adore human companionship and are very playful and affectionate. They do not appreciate being left alone for long periods on their own and often display a stubborn side from time to time. However, they make a great playmate for kids and get along well even with inexperienced pet parents. Easygoing and compact, they do not do well in heat and would typically wheeze or snore because of their short nose. 

    1. Beagle 

    Beagles are sweet-tempered cuties who have found a way to endear themselves to both kids and adults alike. They make for a wonderful companion and are known for being very active, especially when outdoors. They are great scent hounds and sure do know how to have fun. They need lots of exercise, so, anticipate a lot of running and jumping around the house. Beagles are compact and can easily be transported as a result. 

    On a final note, you should teach your kids and puppy how to interact, and there shouldn’t be any problems at all!

  • Dog Park Tips: When Is It Okay to Take Your Puppy to a Dog Park?

    There are at least 810 dog parks in the USA by the beginning of 2020. There was an increase of 37 parks in 2019.

    But having a dog park available to you doesn’t mean that’s all you need to know. You’re no doubt concerned about when to start introducing your little furry baby to other dogs en masse. You want to get the advantages of early socializing without injury, illness, or other fears.

    We understand, which is why we’ve done the research and brought you the best ways to get you and your pup ready. Keep reading to find out!

    All Vaccinations Are Complete: Time to Play

    Most puppies get all their vaccinations by the time they’re 16 weeks old. If you wait until adolescence (about 6 months old) it could engrain difficult-to-break bad habits. That said, from 17 weeks onward is a good time to bring puppies to dog parks.

    There’s more you can do until then, though. The life stage for a puppy between three to four months will either help or hurt your dog’s development in big ways. A dog that’s afraid is more prone to be aggressive as a defense against an enemy that isn’t there.

    Bringing home a puppy that isn’t too young is your best defense against bad social skills. A puppy taken away from the rest of the litter before eight weeks could lose vital opportunity to learn what’s acceptable and what’s not by their peers.

    Setting up playdates with dogs of all ages (as long as they’re healthy and vaccinated) in a controlled environment is a good way to start slowly introducing them to others. Mixing the place up between home and away turf can get them to understand they aren’t the kings and queens of every place they go.

    The Puppy Can Mostly Perform Reliable Recall

    There’s more to the fenced parks than letting them off the leash to play as soon as they’re old enough. Leading up to the dog park, you can play games that train your puppy to perform “reliable recall.” Basically, presenting themselves on command in a reliable way.

    Some games you can play are:

    • Catch me
    • Find me
    • Hot potato

    If your dog doesn’t have a reliable recall down yet, you may be tempted to keep them on-leash and close. This could have the opposite effect you want, though. Dogs that are on leashes around dogs that aren’t could feel backed into a corner and cause them to start a fight.

    Members-only parks are selective about the temperament of dogs that they allow in, excluding the more aggressive dogs. They also generally have better fencing and space to run around or avoid bullies. In the case they don’t have a good recall yet, you can use a long leash that gives the puppy more freedom.

    So the puppy doesn’t get overwhelmed, you could try off-peak dog park hours at short intervals at first.

    Dog Park: The Last Bark

    So what should you remember?

    Give solid basic training to your puppy as early as possible. Try to socialize in a safe environment from 12 weeks onward. Introduce them to more than one other dog if possible.

    Scout your favorite dog park for fences, peak play-times, size, etc. Size up the dogs and people that frequent there with a few visits before taking the puppy inside.

  • Breed Profile: Why We Love Labrador Retrievers

    The Labrador Retriever has consistently ranked number one as the most popular dog breed in America for almost three decades. And, we’re not surprised. 

    Labradors are all-around amazing dogs with lovable personalities who love to play and are very intelligent. If you’re looking for the best dog ever, you’ve come to the right place.

    Keep reading to find out more about why these are the greatest dogs, and we’re certain you’ll be searching ‘Labrador puppy for sale’ in no time.

    Labrador Retrievers are Amazing Family Dogs

    These dogs are one of the most popular dog breeds because they’re fantastic family dogs who make great companions for children. They’re affectionate and patient with little ones and rarely show any sort of aggression towards strangers and children. 

    They are adventurous and playful and love to take part in all sorts of activities. They love swimming, playing fetch, and joining their family on outdoor excursions.

    They are also the perfect size, somewhere in the middle between not-too-big and not-too-small. So, they’re happy living in an apartment as long they get plenty of exercise, but they flourish in a house with a yard.

    This Popular Dog Breed is Very Intelligent 

    Labradors are not only intelligent and curious but obedient, too. This means that they love to learn and are highly trainable. They have a great desire to please their owner and they don’t show resistance or stubbornness when it comes to training. 

    They’re one of the easier dogs to train and are loyal and helpful. This is the reason that they are the perfect canine for service dog jobs such as rescue dogs and guide dogs. 

    Who wouldn’t want one of these honorable pups in their home, being ever-helpful and loyal?

    This Dog Breed is Generally Healthy

    Unlike other purebred dogs, Labrador Retrievers are typically healthy and live for an average of 12 years. That’s over a decade that you’ll get to spend with your lovely pup. Hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia are among the most common hereditary health issues that Labradors experience. 

    But, if you provide your dog with a balanced and nutritious diet and plenty of exercise, you can help to prevent common health issues. 

    You Won’t Need to Constantly Groom a Labrador 

    Among the plenty of reasons why we love Labradors is that they’re low-maintenance dogs. They don’t require frequent brushing and bathing. Their coat sheds on its own (and doesn’t excessively shed — yay!) and you won’t have to deal with dreadlocks, hairballs, and tangles.

    Give your pup a bath and a brush every once in a while and they’re good to go!

    The Paw-fect Personality

    Labradors are goofy, they love to cuddle and they’re full of energy. What more could you want from a furry family member? They’re fantastic with other dogs, so a trip to the park or bringing a new pet home couldn’t be simpler. 

    These dogs are highly lovable and affectionate and really are a human’s best friend. 

    Are You Ready to Bring Home the Best Dog Ever?

    It’s clear why we think the Labrador Retriever is the best dog ever, and we’re sure that you’re thinking the same too! If you’re looking for a loyal and lovable companion who’s easy to train and full of energy, you can’t go wrong with a Labrador. 

  • The Best Option for Puppies for Sale

    Do you ever wonder what it would be like to bring a new puppy home? To experience the joy of coming home to an adorable dog each day who is completely excited to see you?

    Owning a dog is an incredible experience. They are truly the perfect companion, especially when you get the privilege of raising them as a puppy.

    Have you started looking at puppies for sale? It can be difficult to decide if you aren’t sure what you are looking for and what type of dog would work best with your family.

    Are you convinced that getting a puppy is right for you? Wondering what the best option is when getting a new puppy? Keep reading for answers to all your puppy questions.

    Benefits of Getting a Puppy

    No one can deny that getting a puppy is a good idea. But sometimes we just need a little nudge to finally make it happen. You know they require time, attention, and resources. But they’re worth it, aren’t they?

    Consider the fact that owning a dog improves heart health. Studies have shown that dog ownership is linked to lower blood pressure, lower cholesterol, and lower triglyceride levels, giving you a healthier, stronger heart.

    Owning a dog also means you are more likely to get adequate exercise on a weekly basis, leading to lower weight. Whether that’s a daily walk, playing catch at the park, or riding a bike with your dog, you are both likely to lead healthier lives. 

    Plus, bringing a puppy home will fill you with joy, help to reduce stress, and reduce the risk of depression. Who doesn’t like the sound of that?

    Getting Started With Puppies for Sale

    When it comes time to get a pet and bring them home, there are countless options.

    Should you buy a puppy that a friend or neighbor is selling? It might work out, but you are limiting your options. You probably won’t know anything about the puppy, and you won’t be confident that they are the right fit for your family.

    Wouldn’t it be great if you could talk to an expert about what type of dogs you love, and what you are hoping for in a new puppy?

    Find Your New Puppy Today

    There’s no better time than today to bring a new pup home. With countless physical, mental, and emotional health benefits, along with the fun of caring for a dog, there’s no reason not to find your furry friend today.

  • Introducing Your New Puppy to Your OG Furry Friends

    There are few situations in life as tenuous as when you introduce two good friends of yours from different circles. You wonder if they’re going to get along and hope their personalities mesh well.

    Bringing a new puppy home is not too dissimilar from that in many ways. Our pets have different personalities and puppies have a lot of energy that older dogs might not tolerate well.

    Puppies often haven’t shaped their canine etiquette very well at those younger stages, either.

    Before searching “puppy for sale near me” make sure you know how to introduce a new dog to your old pets. Keep reading to find out how!

    Taking the Puppy Home For the First Time

    Taking the new dog home, whether it’s a new puppy or older dog, causes stress, jealousy, and anxiety unless it’s done right. Having a proper setup is crucial to the process of phasing a new dog into the family.

    A good place to introduce the two isn’t actually inside the home. There could be definite turf wars going on unless you are able to introduce them in a neutral place. It doesn’t even have to be far away and can be incorporated with a friend on a normal walk.

    This sneak attack is a good way to prep your older dog without them expecting anything.

    That being said, your dog may be curious about this next tip.

    Puppies Only: Make a Designated Area

    Toddlers and little kids can be as annoying as they are cute, and the same is true for puppies to older pets. Those little furry bundles of energy just don’t know when enough is enough. They’ll learn in time, but until then, they need an area to contain and protect them.

    This area will aid in their house-training efforts and give some peace and quiet to your existing pets. They’ll have their own toys and sleeping area to play with.

    So it isn’t too shocking for your older dog, make sure to set it up in advance so they’re already used to not using the area for themselves.

    New Puppy Playtime

    Along with toys to play with, your new pup will want to play with the other pets you have.

    All playtime sessions should be fully supervised for a few weeks at least. They may need to be separated when the older dog gets annoyed or bored, or they may nip the young pup or worse.

    Both dogs should get treats and new toys to reduce jealousy and keep it fun for both. You want playtime to be a fun and rewarding experience, not a grind.

    Sniffing is natural and helps them to “read the daily paper” so-to-speak. But it requires supervision if one is getting more intimate than the other wants to tolerate. You know your own older dog better than anyone, so distract them when you think enough is enough.

    Puppy Love: A Happy Pet Family

    Each dog has its own role in the family and it takes time for them to know it and settle in. Having their own food, space, treats, and toys and meeting on neutral ground will go a long way to trimming down jealousy and other negative traits early on.

    If you want more tips and advice, our stores are located conveniently with our expert pet-loving staff. Take advantage of our decades of experience and know-how — get in touch today!

  • Top 5 Best Dog Parks From Around the Country

    Did you know there’s been a 40% increase in the number of US dog parks in the past decade?

    Of course, not all dog parks are created equal. Some are little more than a fenced-in area surrounded by city streets.

    To find some truly epic dog parks, you may need to travel beyond your hometown. To help you in your search, we’ve rounded up five of the best dog parks from coast to coast. 

    Keep reading to find the best dog parks near you!

    1. Dog Mountain (St. Johnsbury, VT)

    How do 150 acres of unspoiled Vermont wilderness sound for you and your pup? That’s exactly what you’ll find at Dog Mountain, located just east of Montpelier and Stowe.

    Imagine endless hiking trails, ponds, and wide-open fields for your dog to run and play. You’ll also love the property’s charming Dog Chapel that celebrates the unique bond between man and man’s best friend.

    2. Newtown Dream Dog Park (Johns Creek, GA)

    Just north of Atlanta, Georgia, you’ll find the first-ever winner of Beneful’s Dream Dog Park campaign. The winners were awarded a cool $500,000 to build the ultimate dog park — and they did not disappoint.

    Newtown Dream Dog Park is a fenced-in acre of doggie heaven. It’s full of bridges, arches, and tunnels over soft artificial turf. In the summer months, the park’s fire hydrant “sprinklers” are sure to keep your pup entertained for hours.

    3. Shaggy Pines Dog Park (Ada, MI)

    If you’re near Grand Rapids, Michigan, high-tail it over to the puppy paradise of Shaggy Pines Dog Park. There you’ll find 16 acres of rolling hills, lush pine forests, and a huge doggy swimming pond.

    Does your pup love to climb and dig? He’ll love playing on the epic Doggy Mountain sand pile! Afterward, get a snack for yourself and your pup at the on-site Coffee and Treat Bar.

    4. Bear Creek Dog Park (Colorado Springs, CO)

    How much fun could your dog have exploring 25 leash-free acres in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains? Find out by taking a trip to Colorado Springs’ Bear Creek Dog Park.

    There are hills, trails, and swimming opportunities galore in this majestic dog park. There’s also an Agility Training Area, as well as two acres dedicated to small dogs and senior dogs.

    5. Fiesta Island Dog Park (San Diego, CA)

    It’s hard to find a California beach where your pup can play off leash. But San Diego’s Fiesta Island Dog Park is one such place.

    Here your furry friend can enjoy endless romps on wide sandy beaches and swims in the cool Pacific waters. Leave the hustle and bustle of the city behind and enjoy the oceanfront tranquility of one of the nation’s most best dog parks.

    Plan a Visit to These Unique Dog Parks

    So, which of these epic dog parks will make your must-see list?

    Hopefully there’s one located near you. If not, it’s the perfect excuse to plan a road trip with your pup!

    Speaking of your pup, do you have everything you need for your next trip to the dog park? From the best toys and training products to grooming and nutritional needs, Petland is your one-stop-shop for a happy, healthy pup.