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Nutrition.
Spring means showers, flowers, and, for many of us, the arrival of peak allergy season (dogs included). But how do you know if your dog is struggling with seasonal allergies?
Dogs can't text (yet). And they definitely can’t verbalize their feelings or describe ailments (which makes it challenging for dog parents to identify health issues promptly).
Translation: Consuming a complete and balanced diet filled with whole foods and key micro and macronutrients promotes optimal physical and mental health. (Eating right gives the body and the mind an advantage.)
As dog parents, our top priority is to ensure the day-to-day well-being, quality of life, and longevity of our best friends — our dogs.
Advice.
When it’s cold, rainy, and/or snowy outside, we highly recommend adding these 5 things to your dog’s routine so you can still walk, jog, hike, and play with them safely and comfortably.
Everything You Need to Know About Their Nutrition, Vaccinations, Veterinary Care, Socialization, Physical Activity, and Mental Health
Changing your dog’s food routine can be a bit of a learning curve — for both their gastrointestinal system/ microbiome and their taste buds — especially if they tend to be a Picky Eater.
Whether you’re hiking, biking, or lounging on the greens, follow these guidelines to respect the outdoors and your neighbors.
Eight years after she rescued her dog muse George, Maev founder Katie Spies talks about watching your dog age and the ways you can help.
Lifestyle.
This may come as a surprise, but there’s nothing we love more than celebrating dogs. So, each month we’re spotlighting a dog from our community.
Spring’s arrival means it’s time to rewild (translation: grab your dog and get outside to connect with your better half, nature). Why? To start, there are about a billion health benefits — and science says it makes you happy.
This may come as a surprise, but there’s nothing we love more than celebrating dogs. So, each month we’re spotlighting a dog from our community.
This Valentine’s Day, speak your dog’s love language: T-R-E-A-T-S. To show them some love, follow this easy, dog-friendly recipe.
This may come as a surprise, but there’s nothing we love more than celebrating dogs. So, each month we’re spotlighting a dog from our community.
Maev Puppy School.
Puppyhood is a period of rapid physical growth and cognitive development. To give your puppy a healthy start, it’s imperative to support their systemic (or whole-body) health.
If you’re reading this, you’ve likely already asked yourself the big question: “Am I ready to be a dog parent?”
In addition to their daily nutritional intake, did you know one of the most impactful ways to keep your puppy happy, healthy, and meeting pivotal developmental milestones is by simply letting them catch zzz’s?
Many first-time puppy parents experience a feeling of dread when it comes to potty training (sometimes referred to as house training) their young puppy. Understandably so, it can be time consuming and a bit messy!
Unsurprisingly, dogs' primary love language seems to be food. As most dog parents learn, treats are a great motivator when training a puppy, and food positively reinforces behaviors or tasks we’d like our dogs to complete, daily. With this inherent canine food obsession, however, comes the possibility that your dog might sink their teeth into something on the dreaded “never-feed list.”
When it comes to the hot topic of preventative medications — one question we’re frequently asked is — what type of flea, tick, and heartworm prevention is best for my puppy? Let’s start with the basics…
One super nutrient that’s getting a lot of air time is bovine colostrum. But what is it and what are the benefits of adding it to your dog’s routine?