by Christine Cadalzo | Apr 30, 2026 | cats, dog training, pet care, pet sitters
Separation anxiety is one of the most common behavioral challenges pet owners face, and it often develops quietly. It does not usually begin with dramatic signs. It starts in small ways that are easy to overlook. A puppy that follows you from room to room. A dog that...
by Christine Cadalzo | Apr 30, 2026 | pet photography
When people think about pet photography, they often focus on the camera, the location, or whether their pet will cooperate. What many don’t realize is that one of the most important factors in creating beautiful, meaningful images is something much simpler. It is the...
by Christine Cadalzo | Mar 31, 2026 | dogs, pet care, pet sitters
For puppies and senior pets, the middle of the day can be one of the most important parts of their routine. While many adult pets can comfortably rest for longer stretches, younger and older animals often need more frequent care, reassurance, and physical support....
by Christine Cadalzo | Mar 30, 2026 | dog training, dog walking, pet health
A walk is never just a walk to a dog. It is a full sensory experience filled with information, choices, and emotional expression. Every pause, pull, sniff, and stride reveals something about how your dog is feeling in that moment. Learning to read your dog’s walking...
by Christine Cadalzo | Feb 24, 2026 | dog training, dogs, pet health
Dogs are intelligent, problem solving animals who were never meant to spend long periods of time with nothing to do. While physical exercise is essential, mental stimulation plays an equally important role in shaping behavior. When a dog’s brain is engaged in...