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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | December 2019 | Muttcracker


BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | December 2019 | Muttcracker


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Monday, December 23, 2019

What to do About Your Anxious Dog

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Dog’s can experience anxiety for all kinds of reasons, the same way humans can. There are certain behaviors, which can range from aggression to urinating in the home, that can be associated with anxiety. If you spot any strange behavior from your dog and you think might be an underlying issue, it’s important to take action.

If you’re worried and confused about the situation and you don’t know what to do to help your dog in the best way possible, you’re in the right place. Read on to find out about what you can do ensure your dog’s anxiety problems are dealt with correctly.

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Have the Problem Confirmed

First of all, you need to get the problem properly confirmed by a vet. Just like in humans, anxiety is a real condition for dogs and one that needs to be diagnosed by a professional. Only then can you start to find ways to treat the issue and to help your dog with getting better and less anxious on a day to day basis. Use your regular vet or one you feel you can trust if you don’t have a regular one.

Look for Potential Causes

To properly help your dog and prevent the anxiety they’ve been experiencing, it’s important to look for the things that might have been causing this anxiety in the first place. For some dogs, anxiety comes about as a result of separation from their owner. For others, there might be completely different causes. Either way, it’s important to understand the likely causes so you can find ways around them going forward.

Try CBD-Infused Treats

One of the things that many dog owners now used to treat their anxious dogs are CBD-infused treats. CBD has the power to calm dogs and help them feel more at ease in situations where they might otherwise get anxious and uncomfortable. Tempo&Tails dog treats offer a perfect example of these kinds of treats and you might want to try them if you want an easy and simple way of treating the signs of anxiety that your dog is displaying.

Pheromone Therapy

There are also lots of different therapy options you might want to consider if your dog is showing signs of anxiety. Pheromone therapy is one such example of this. This type of therapy can be helpful for anxious dogs because there are certain pheromones that dogs find calming and relaxing. So by using these pheromones in a therapeutic context, your dog can be relaxed and kept at ease when they might otherwise be overwhelmed by feelings of anxiety.

Find Ways to Reduce Your Dog’s Exposure to Stress

There are lots of small things you can do to reduce your dogs exposure to stress and stressful situations too. Start by paying attention to them and the situations in which they start to experience stress. That way, you can pick up on the things that trigger their stress and anxiety and take steps to prevent those problems arising in the first place. It will all depend on what’s causing your dog problems and what your specific situation is.

Training

Training can be one of the most helpful things of all for your dog because it provides them with the structure they want and need in their lives. If this is something that they’ve been lacking, training could provide it to them. Most people don’t even realize this but training exercises and sessions are usually very enjoyable for dogs and they enjoy that structure that comes with it. So if you haven’t taken the time to properly train your dog yet, that’s something you should look to change.

You Should Try to Stay Calm Too

Finally, you should think about your own feelings might impact those of your dog. If you’re always anxious and on edge, it’ll feed through to your dog. Dogs respond to the behaviors of their owners and they’re definitely more perceptive than many owners realize. If you want to make sure that your dog stays calm and reduces its anxiety, you first need to reduce your own anxiety levels. It’ll make a much bigger difference than you think.

Anxiety problems are not uncommon among dogs, and there are options for treating problems like these. You shouldn’t worry too much about the situation; instead, take action and start helping your dog overcome these problems. It can be done and the ideas above will help you with that.


Saturday, November 16, 2019

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | November 2019 | Thanksstuffing RUCKUSESKIE



BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | November 2019 | Thanksstuffing

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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | October 2019 | Return of the Frankentoys! Use code RUCKUSESKIE for $15 off

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | October 2019 | Return of the Frankentoys!




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Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Is Your Dog Sending You Barking Mad? How To Deal With Any Behavior Problem

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While we love our dogs, inevitably there comes a time when they cause us to feel irritated. Dogs don’t understand the subtlety of human emotions or needs. And they certainly have no idea whether they’re doing something that their owners don’t like. It’s a problem, and it’s one of cognition.

Suppose for instance your dog does something you don’t like, like begging at the table. You could shout at your dog, but your pooch usually has no idea that this is an act of aggression. Instead, there’s just as much chance that they interpret it is a form of communication and enjoy it. It’s why you see some owners repeatedly shouting at their pooches to no effect. Dogs just don’t get it. They don’t have the brainpower.

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But what if there was a way to deal with your dog’s irritating behavior once and for all? What if there was a simple trick you could use to stop all the begging, barking, and mad running that drives you crazy?

Well, it turns out that there is. You can put a stop to things like destructive chewing, peeing on the carpet, digging up the garden, jumping up on visitors every time they come to the front door, pulling on the leash and stealing food. All of these behaviors fall into the “annoying” category because they’re not usually a sign of a dog in distress, just one that hasn’t been particularly well acclimatized to living in the human environment.

Preventing A Dog From Driving You Crazy

It’s worth pointing out that your dog isn’t trying deliberately to make you crazy. The reason it's doing what it’s doing is because of its instincts. It has nothing to do with getting revenge on you or trying to make your life miserable. Dogs just don’t work that way. They don’t have a concept of sadism or hate. It’s not in their playbook. All they understand is how they feel right here and now. They’re fundamentally creatures of instinct, looking for ways to make their doggy lives better.

If your dog is tearing up the sofa, the usual reason is that it’s bored and wants to do something fun. The same if it starts scratching up the doors. It just wants attention or the sensation on its paws. If it’s tugging on the lead, it usually means that doing so gives the dog what it wants, such as getting to a particular part of the park. If a dog is ripping up the garden, it’s the same thing again: it’s probably bored.

So what can you do about this sort of thing? How do you avoid these annoying behaviors?

Change The Behavior In Flashpoint Situations

If your dog exhibits problem behaviors in particular situations, then it’s worth working on these specifically and attempting to resolve the issue. If you replace bad behaviors with good, your dog will focus on those instead of doing the things that they were doing previously.

Let’s say, for instance, that you’ve scoured the best wooden dog kennels on the market, but your dog still won’t go to bed at night and prefers to stay up barking in the yard instead. The trick to getting the dog to do what you want it to do is to give it just one behavior to follow that rewards it in each situation. You can be as creative as you like, but the reward has to be simple.

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One idea in this situation, for instance, is to give your dog a treat if it returns to the kennel for the night without barking and withholding treats if it does bark.

You can apply this simple logic to all kinds of situations. For instance, you can teach your dog to sit or go and lie down whenever guests arrive, or the mailman walks up the drive. Getting it to perform an alternative behavior makes it impossible for the dog to bark and get a treat for going to its dog bed to lie down at the same time. It has to choose one or the other, and usually, it’ll select the one with the greatest reward. 

What about things like digging up the garden? Here’s where you’ll need to be a little more inventive. The reason your dog wrecks the garden isn’t because it hates your landscaping, it’s because the dog is bored and wants fun. Digging is just a byproduct. You can’t remove your dog’s desire for entertainment, but you can make it less destructive. Instead of having them dig up the garden, build a sandpit with toys and get them to dig that up instead. Sandpits contain the destruction and prevent it from spilling over onto the rest of your property. When your dog uses the sandpit, reward it.

Never Reward The Behavior You Don’t Want

There’s no point rewarding your dog for the behavior that you do want if you also reward those things that you don’t want.

Dogs are very good at figuring out which tactics get them what they want, and which don’t. But should you just ignore them or do something to prevent their behavior?

Most of the time, ignoring will suffice. Let’s say that your dog barks every evening for food when it sees you making dinner. It could be that, in the past, you making dinner and your dog barking was a way for it to get fed. The best strategy here is to simply ignore it. Eventually, it’ll realize that barking isn’t getting it what it wants and know that the game is up.

The same goes for begging at the table. So long as everyone in the family agrees with the rule that you never feed the dog from the table, the begging will stop.

Finally, if you notice a new positive behavior that you like, reward it intensely. You want your dog to be in no doubt that that is the behavior that they should choose. Rewards can include everything from affirmations to treats - so long as your pooch gets the message. 


Saturday, September 14, 2019

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | September 2019 | Bark Guide Must Squeak TV Graze Anatomy





BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | September 2019 | Bark Guide Must Squeak TV Graze Anatomy
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Friday, September 6, 2019

4 Things to Buy as a Dog Owner

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If you are thinking about getting a dog, along with the love, training, and attention that he will need from you, it is also worth considering the products that he will need in order to thrive. This is why today we are sharing with you four things to buy as a dog owner.

Items to keep them healthy

Food is the obvious one here, yes, a dog will need food! Do your research to ensure that you are choosing the best that you can to give your dog with the right nutrients. You are also going to need a food and water bowl.

Your dog will require regular grooming--how regular will depend on the breed. Then, you need to consider preventing or treating worms, fleas and ticks, along with vaccinations.

You will want to look into vet care and pet insurance so that your dog can have regular health check ups and emergency care if required.

Items to keep them exercised and entertained

Your dog is going to need mental and physical stimulation daily, so you will want to buy or make products to keep him happy.

Dogs need regular walks, so you are going to need a collar or harness and leash and perhaps something to keep them safe in your car if you plan to take them out in it.

You will then want to get a variety of toys to keep your dog busy and look into different canine enrichment ideas for further inspiration and potential buys.

You could subscribe to something like BarkBox to ensure you get a new toy monthly, along with treats and surprises for your pet.

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Items to keep them comfortable

Most dogs like to have their own bed. Even those pets that are allowed on the sofas and cuddle happily into you each evening will benefit from having their own space. There are a wide variety of options that you can choose from and you might find that you need to get to know your dog before being able to choose the perfect bed for him.

Some dogs are chewers and might destroy soft beds so plastic might be better. Others would favor a crate so that they have a den, and you might want to crate them for their own safety when you are not around. Some are happy with a flat bed to stretch out on, whilst others like a snuggle sack to disappear into. You might also find that you buy more than one for different rooms in the house.

Treats for yourself

When you become a dog owner, they take up so much of your heart and your attention. All deservedly so, which means that it can be fun to celebrate owning them with a few treats.

If you have a particularly popular breed, you might find that there are products in all of the shops that you can grab, from mugs through to bed linen. Then, there are the general dog-loving products that you can pick up, such as fun magnets or signs.

You might choose to go for something more personal, maybe some custom pet art or jewelry with your pet’s paw prints.

Are you even a dog owner if you don’t own something doggy yourself?

Sunday, September 1, 2019

Here are a Few Things that You Need to Know Before Getting a Dog

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If you are thinking about getting a dog then you will know what a huge decision this can be. You may feel as though your life is going to change for the better and that you’re going to gain a new member of the family too. This is great, but if you do not prepare yourself, then you may end up making a wrong decision.

Dogs are for Life

The average age of a dog is around 13 years. For this reason, you have to make sure that you are ready for a long-term commitment. Your puppy may be energetic to begin with, but eventually they will get older and they may even require a little more care or more frequent visits to the vets. You have to make sure that you are prepared for this and that you are ready to accept this kind of responsibility.

Research your Breed

Before you go out and buy the first dog you see, you have to make sure that you research your breed. You need to make sure that you choose one that is suitable for your home and your surroundings too. For example, you may have an average-sized home and a border collie may be a great fit for your lifestyle, but if you don’t live near any open fields then your new pup might not be able to burn their energy as much as they need to, unless you’re willing to drive.

Time

Getting a dog can be time-consuming and you have to be ready to make sacrifices. Bringing a dog into your life may mean that you have to give up your lie-ins and that you also have to give up the occasional weekend to take them on enriching walks. If you’re not quite ready to do this then you may not be ready for a dog.

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Costs

Dogs can be expensive to say the least, so you have to make sure that you have the funds required to take care of them. Your dog will need to go to the vet, have a collar, a bed and even a lead. As if that wasn’t enough, you also need to buy them toys and other accessories too. This will help you to keep them happy and safe, and it will also make you a more responsible dog owner overall.

Pet Healthcare

Have you ever looked into fruit for dogs? Do you know which foods are poisonous to your furry friend? Educating yourself is so important when you own a dog because it’s your job to put their welfare first. This could involve taking them to the vets for vaccinations or it may even mean taking out a bigger insurance policy. This will help you to cover any unexpected health bills and it will also help you to keep your pet safe in every possible instance. If you can afford a dog but not the healthcare cover they need, then this could put both you and your pet in a bad situation.

Thursday, August 29, 2019

Poopourri Instagram Giveaway (ends 8/30/19) @poopourri



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IG Giveaway: With a baby to add to the mix, our house quickly can reek of 💩. That’s why we are teaming up with our favorite 🚽 must-have! #LetThat💩Go #ad 
Ensure that your besties have no crappy college experiences with a chance to win $25 worth of Poo~Pourri for you and TWO of your fav pals!⁠

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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Saturday, August 17, 2019

@BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | August 2019 | The Dog Daze

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | August 2019 | The Dog Daze
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Friday, August 9, 2019

OdoBan Instagram Giveaway (ends 8/18/19) @odobanproducts


IG Giveaway: @OdobanProducts to 1 Instagram Follower!

Who is noseblind to their pets? Let’s fight pet odors! #ad #myodoban 
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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

The Golden Rules Of Dog Ownership

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For any new dog owner, there is a huge amount of information to absorb. Sometimes, the volume of information available regarding all aspects of owning a dog can border on the overwhelming - especially for an owner who just wants to know how to care for their dog as well as possible. Due to this, we thought it might be beneficial to go back to basics and look at four golden rules of dog ownership…

Rule #1: Choose the Right Food

It is entirely possible that a dog could flourish on a brand of dog food chosen at random in the pet store but, realistically, a little more research will usually produce favorable results. By considering factors such as your dog’s specific health needs and the latest information on nutrition, you should be able to find a healthy dog food that meets your dog’s every need perfectly and allows them to ensure the best possible quality of life.

Rule #2: Garden Barriers are Incredibly Important

In addition to regular walks, most dog owners will allow their pooch to enjoy a little extra exercise by spending time in their garden - a great choice, but one that can lead to potentially problematic issues. Most dogs are curious about the outside world, and given the opportunity, will be keen to explore it. Unfortunately, dogs - unlike cats - are not particularly territorial creatures, so if they do take the opportunity to roam, there’s no guarantee that they will be able to find their way home. It’s therefore important to ensure your garden is completely dog-escape-proof, with measures such as invisible fences and double gates particularly useful in this regard.

Rule #3: Focus on Positive Reinforcement when Training

There will always be different opinions on how dogs should be trained, but there is one central idea that seems to be espoused by experts and dog owners alike: the importance of positive reinforcement. Dogs are far more likely to learn when good behavior is encouraged and rewarded than they are from so-called “negative” training, so keeping things positive and diverting their attention from unwelcome behaviors always seems to produce the best results.

Rule #4: Combine Online Forums with your Vet's Expertise

There are countless online forums where dog owners can share tips and information about caring for their dogs, and there is no denying that these can be incredibly valuable. However, these forums are always best approached with a hint of caution; the information provided is worth considering, but it’s always worth discussing any ideas you see or suggestions you receive with your vet. Used with this caution in place, forums can really help dog owners to share stories and tips, while still ensuring that your vet can consider all fundamental health necessities.

In Conclusion

Some of the more intricate ins and outs of how dogs should be cared for will always be debated, especially amongst those who have strong opinions in a particular direction. However, owning a dog is - at heart - a blissfully simple endeavor, and if you have the above in place, then you should be able to ensure your four-legged friend is living their very best life.

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Dogs Dogs and more Dogs! @babyaspen





Dogs Dogs and more Dogs. Yes, Ruckus and Mooncake are now sporting all things canine. Man's best friend and Baby's best friend.


We are absolutely canine lovers and Baby Aspen surely follows our vibe! As first time parents, there was definitely some anxiety introducing Mooncake to Ruckus initially. We were so lucky that the two fell in love with each other at first glance. You can follow our adventures on Instagram to see more of their connection.


For now, take a look at how spoiled my 2 babies are:












Thanks Baby Aspen for showing us some love. Super cute and must haves for any nursery.



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Friday, July 19, 2019

Help Your Dog To Socialize In A Big Town

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Having a dog when you live in an urban environment can be challenging. Some breeds need a lot of space to play and run as part of their regular health routine. It’s fair to say that your apartment overlooking the harbor may not be offering remote enough options to keep your beloved pet entertained. More importantly, dogs are social creatures. They actively research the company of people and animals to maintain their happiness. Additionally, a dog that grows isolated from the contact of others can become increasingly nervous and asocial. But what can you do to help when you can’t afford to quit your job and move to the countryside to play with your pet?

Take your dog out

Don’t keep your dog at home when you go to work 

More and more big cities have developed services entirely dedicated to our pets. In fact, you can find that a lot of employers are embracing the idea of bringing dogs to the office, as their presence can be both soothing and motivating for the team.  Amazon is one of the companies that welcome dogs at work, as they count over 6,000 dogs in their facilities every day. If you’re worried about separation anxiety, taking your dog with you is the best thing you can do. Unfortunately, not all businesses are dog-friendly. When the option isn’t available, you should look for a reliable doggy daycare service next to your workplace. At the daycare, your dog can play with other dogs while you’ve got someone looking after your pet all the time.

Book care appointments for your dog

Getting your dog used to other people is an essential step if you want to be able to take your dog with you in shops, restaurants and on holiday. You can start by introducing new people into your dog’s routine, such as booking regular appointments at the groomer’s. Not only will this encourage your dog to stay calm and obedient, even when you’re not around, but it’s also a great way of keeping its fur fresh and clean!

Make friends with other dog owners

The chances are that you’re not the only dog owner in your neighborhood. Having a dog is often the best way for adults to make friends in town. You can plan dog walks together around the park in the evening. If your dogs get on together, why not move to the next step and throw a big dog party?  Think of a dog party as a giant entertaining for a handful of dogs. Summer is the best time for it as you can bring an inflatable pool for them to cool down.

Plan a getaway weekend

Lastly, when your dog is familiar with commuting and meeting other people and animals, you can safely plan a weekend away in a dog-friendly location.

Indeed, traveling with your dog can be a ton of fun. Not only do dogs keep your active – so that you’re less likely to spend the weekend in front of the TV – but they are a brilliant ice-breaker when you are in a new town.

The question is not whether you can help your dog to socialize, but why you haven’t started already. Indeed, social dogs are more obedient, patient, and street-smart than other dogs. Besides, making friends keeps your dog happy!


Thursday, July 18, 2019

@BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | July 2019 | Hairy Metal





BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | July 2019 | Hairy Metal
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Saturday, June 15, 2019

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | June 2019 | The Pup-U-Up Workout Use code RUCKUSESKIE for $15 off

BarkBox Review | Barkbox Unboxing | June 2019 | The Pup-U-Up Workout





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