Life with Dogs (and other thoughts)
My blogs cover many aspects of life with dogs as well as other content relevant to my clients who do not have other pets or no pets at all.
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The Timeless Importance of Family Portraits
What is on the walls of your home? What you put up tells others much about what you value and even what image you want others to have of you. I have pictures of places we have visited on vacations and also of family, human and dog, on my walls. All these images bring me joy, as they remind me of how much I enjoy and value my family, furry members included, of course. Why do I believe family portraits are important? Here are a few reasons.
The Importance of Daily Walks for Dogs
How does your dog react when you grab their leash? Walking, a seemingly simple activity, holds immense importance in the life of a dog. Beyond just physical exercise, daily walks are the key for a dog's overall well-being, providing mental stimulation, socialization, and an opportunity for bonding with their human companions. Why are walks important for a dog’s physical, mental, and emotional health?
Beware the Bunny: Easter Treats and Activities That Could Harm Your Pup
As Easter approaches, many families prepare to celebrate with festive treats, activities, and gatherings. While it's a joyous time for humans, it can also pose hidden dangers for our beloved canine companions. Many of the traditional treats and activities associated with Easter can be harmful or even life-threatening to dogs. Here are some some common Easter treats and activities that could spell trouble for your pup, as well as some tips on how to keep them safe during the holiday season.
Tips for Helping Your Dog Adjust to the Time Change
As the seasons change and daylight savings time rolls around, many of us find ourselves adjusting our clocks and schedules to accommodate the shifting hours of daylight. But what about our furry friends? Dogs, like humans, can be sensitive to changes in their routine, and the transition to daylight savings time can disrupt their internal clock and leave them feeling disoriented or out of sorts. Here are some some helpful tips and strategies for helping your pup adjust to the change to daylight savings time so that they can continue to thrive and flourish.
Spring Plants That Pose Risks to Pets
I love this time of year when spring breathes new life into the world, and gardens burst forth with colorful blooms. Daffodils just popped up in front of my home, and they grow wild in the woods around here along with snowdrops. While this season of renewal brings joy to many, it also harbors hidden dangers for our beloved pets. Some of the most beautiful and commonly found spring plants can be toxic or harmful to dogs and cats if ingested. These plants are ore often found indoors and out. Let’s take a closer look at some of these plants to highlight their potential risks to pets and provide tips on how to keep your furry friends safe as you embrace the beauty of spring.
Capturing Memories, Honoring Lives: The Tilly Project and End-of-Life Photography
Sadly, there comes a time when we must bid farewell to our beloved pets . As difficult as it may be to confront the end of life, there is profound beauty in the opportunity to reflect, remember, and celebrate their lives. In recent years, a growing movement within the photography community has emerged, offering a unique and compassionate service known as end-of-life photography. The Tilly project, begun by Lauren Smith Kennedy in 2021, was named after her soulmate cat Tilly. It seeks to match photographers up with those who want to capture images of their pets who are at the end of their lives. I have been part of this project for several years now.