So the theme for kicking off this year (and this splurge) right is “It’s practical because I’ll be motivated to workout if my outfit and accessories are cute...p.s. don’t forget about my dog.”
If DOGUE was a thing, Daisy would be the Naomi Campbell gracing its pages. If the Poochella Verse blasted into existence tomorrow, Daisy would be belting the lyrics to Bow Down in her fiercest Yoncé-level main stage performance.
So how does one cope with losing such a beloved family member? I'm certainly not an expert. But I can share what has helped me in the hopes that I can help other dog moms get through this difficult period.
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There are very few things more terrifying for new dog moms then strange medical emergencies in the middle of the night. What's a dog mom to do? Here are four simple steps new pawrents can take to be prepared for midnight puppy health emergencies.
As much as you may want to bring home all of the fur babies, you may not be in a position to adopt or foster. But that doesn't mean you cannot help. Here are our top seven ways to help pet shelters and rescue centers during the pandemic.
So if you decided to bring home a new dog, how do you go about doing it? Is there some sort of secret formula for doggy introductions? Is there a conversation that you need to have with your dog first? As a dog mom who has brought many a dog home, I do have some tips to share on what worked for me. So, let's chat.