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...
by Christine Cadalzo | Oct 31, 2025 | cats, dog training, pet care, pet sitters
Leaving your pet behind, whether it’s for a day at work or a weeklong trip, can tug at the heartstrings. Many pet owners worry about how their furry friend will handle their absence, especially if their pet tends to show signs of stress or separation anxiety....
by Christine Cadalzo | Sep 29, 2025 | dog training, dog walking, dogs, pet care, pet sitters
When the temperature drops and outdoor time becomes limited, pets can start feeling restless, bored, or even anxious. Cold weather, wet conditions, and shorter days often mean fewer walks, less outdoor play, and longer hours spent inside. That change in routine can...
by Christine Cadalzo | Sep 1, 2025 | dog training, pet care, pet health
When most people think about keeping their pets happy and healthy, they imagine regular meals, exercise, and plenty of cuddles. While those are essential, there’s another piece of the puzzle that often gets overlooked: mental stimulation. Just like humans, pets need...
by Christine Cadalzo | Sep 1, 2025 | dog training, dogs, pet care, pet health, pet sitters
Dogs Dogs are highly social animals that thrive on companionship and routine. How long they can be left alone depends on their age, training, and energy level. Puppies (under 6 months):Puppies have tiny bladders and lots of energy. Generally, they can only hold it for...