Puppies Communicate Happiness Through Play

A well-socialized puppy is more likely to play confidently and in a more relaxed behaved manner. Social skills begin fast for puppies, and play is a big part of that socialization.  Soaking up all that stimuli around them immediately after birth is important. Puppies communicate non-verbally by absorbing the sounds, smells and postures associated with… Continue reading Puppies Communicate Happiness Through Play

Charlie’s List of Dangerous Plants for Dogs

notes on what not to do, we can sometimes miss those things right in our own backyard or our families’ gardens.

Charlie was a golden cavalier puppy who’d just met his forever family and was living the high life in California until it was time to go to Texas. Like all puppies do, he began investigating the yard and ingested what turned out to be a toxic plant. It’s in his memory, his family has put together this list which will be placed permanently and prominently on our website and social media pages for other families to see.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Golden Cavaliers, but Were Afraid to Ask Part II

In our last post we covered Golden Cavaliers in broad brushstrokes. So, in this article, we thought we’d take a deeper dive into some of the things we talked about. Right now, Early Neurological Stimulation (ENS) is the name of the game.

How to Treat Constipation in Dogs

How to Treat Constipation in Dogs: What Is Constipation? Constipation is considered the root cause of all diseases in humans and animals. It is the process of little or no passage of stool from the body. A constipated dog is usually bloated, dull, and in pain, especially during the act of trying to poop. Therefore, constipation… Continue reading How to Treat Constipation in Dogs