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Why You Still Need a Dog Walker Even if You Work from Home
Even if you work from home it can be incredibly helpful to hire a professional dog walker. Here are 6 reasons why you should!
6 Indoor Dog Enrichment Ideas
Use these 6 indoor dog enrichment ideas to keep your dog’s brain engaged when you can’t take them on long walks.
What Comes After Sit? 3 Fun Recreational Training Ideas for Dog Play
Want to spend even more time playing with your dog? Check out these recreational training ideas!
So You Want to Leash Train Your Dog?
How to begin to leash train your dog, so that walks are more enjoyable for both of you.
Interview: Cat Grooming with Ypsilanti business Mitten’s Pets
Everything you need to know about getting your cat groomed from local professional at Mitten’s Pets.
Meet Clinton- Perna’s New Dog Trainer
Meet Clinton and follow along on his journey of becoming a dog trainer for Perna’s Pet Care.
Basic Pet First Aid
As a pet parent, here is some basic pet first aid you should know to ensure you can keep your pets safe in an emergency.
6 Tips To Calm Your Dog During a Storm
How to calm your dog during a thunderstorm The change in weather has certainly brought with it many thunderstorms, and if you have a pup who isn’t quite a fan of this it can be very stressful. If you notice your dog pacing, panting, or cowering at the start of a...
Dog Walking Safety Tips
Walking your dog is super important. Not only is it a great way to keep them physically fit, but it also provides mental stimulation and enrichment by allowing them to explore the world outside their home. Regular walks can help prevent obesity, improve cardiovascular health, and give your dog an opportunity to socialize with other dogs and people.
Thinking of getting a pet rat?
After a while, rats will likely get pretty bored living only in their cage. You’ll probably notice how often they’d want to escape, as they are naturally curious creatures. It is recommended to give rats at least 1 to 2 hours of free roam time outside of the cage daily.









