Proof Your Home to Prevent Costly Damage: Part 2
By Phil Samuelson This is the second part of a two-part series. Be sure to read Proof Your Home to Prevent Costly Damage Part 1 first! Chew Toys All puppies and many older dogs love to chew. With few exceptions, puppies are the worst offenders, for the simple reason that they are growing and shedding teeth. … Continue Reading
Natural Flea Remedies: Save Money & Protect Your Best Friend’s Health
by Lori Soard Using chemical preventative flea treatments is common practice among many dog parents, but can be costly and may not be the healthiest choice for your pet. Yet, ridding your pet and home of fleas is vital to your family’s well-being. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association’s (AVMA) 2012 U.S. Pet Ownership … Continue Reading
Avoiding The Dog Lover’s Nightmare
This past weekend, I found myself at my local vet–it was time for my two cats’ annual exam. Yes, cats….I know, I know…don’t hate me. Enzo will have his turn next time! One of my cats, Gizmo, needed a regularly scheduled vaccine, and the vet explained to us that there are now two options for … Continue Reading
5 Eco-Friendly Dog Toys You Can Make On A Budget
By Giulia Simolo As a pet owner, you want to ensure the health and happiness of your dogs. Although you might be sure to give them food that is nutritious and you look after their hygiene needs, you might not realize that the toys they’re playing with can be harmful to them. Many toys for … Continue Reading
Proof Your Home to Prevent Costly Damage: Part 1
By Phil Samuelson This is the first part of a two-part series. Be sure to check back next week for Part 2! Companion dogs provide immeasurable joy to their owners. These dogs quickly become part of the family and hold special places in their owners’ hearts. One of the drawbacks of owning dogs, however, can … Continue Reading
Bonding With Your Dog: No Money Required!
by Wag founder Jeff Stephens While working on Wag for the past year, I’ve had the excellent fortune of getting to speak with hundreds of my fellow dog lovers (including many of you reading right now!) At the dog park, on a walk in my neighborhood and in focus groups, I’ve consistently asked one question … Continue Reading
















