You don’t have to be a genius in the kitchen to whip up treats your dog will go crazy for. You can use these special recipes for training treats, or to keep your dog occupied when you’re busy. Going to be separated from your pup for a while? Send their favorite treats along when you drop them off with your Rover pet-sitter. They’ll be too busy noshing on snacks and getting lots of playtime to miss … [Read more...]
3 ways to include your dog in the holiday festivities using dog treats
This is a sponsored post with Lunchbox. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Christmas is such a fun time for everyone. Kids are excited, parents are thrilled to see their hard work pay off. But what about the pets? I have a few ideas for you that will help you include your dog in the holiday festivities this year! Dog Treat Countdown The first idea is one that my kids are excited about. We … [Read more...]
Thanking Rocky
This post is in partnership with Purina. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Part of what comes with living with chronic pain is feeling somewhat moody at times. To be honest, it happens often because I am living with a pain so severe that I don't feel like I am able to function sometimes. There are times I have such guilt about how I am feeling and being laid up in bed because I can't … [Read more...]
We took the Purina ONE 28 Day Challenge
This post is in cooperation with Purina. As always, thoughts and opinions are my own. Keeping my dogs and cat healthy is very important to me. One of the easiest ways to do that is to feed them food that provides proper nutrition, or smart nutrition as Purina calls it. By changing your pet's food, you can see some big changes in their behavior, their appearance, and … [Read more...]
Loving #MySeniorDog with ProPlan Bright Mind 7+ during Pet Appreciation Week
This post is in cooperation with Purina. All thoughts and opinions are my own. That is Sammi. She has been in our family for many years. Her birthday was May 24th, when she turned 15 years old! That is so awesome, right? Several years ago, we noticed that Sammi was declining cognitively. The changes were slow but we did notice that she paced more, licked obsessively on her feet, didn't seem … [Read more...]