by Christine Cadalzo | May 29, 2026 | cats, dog training, dogs, pet care, pet sitters
One of the most common things pet owners say is, “They never act like this around me.” Sometimes it is said with embarrassment when a dog suddenly becomes overly excited around visitors. Other times it is said with surprise when a shy pet warms up to someone new...
by Christine Cadalzo | May 29, 2026 | cats, dogs, pet care, pet sitters
When pet owners travel, one of the biggest decisions they face is choosing the right kind of care for their pets. Some animals do very well in boarding facilities and enjoy the activity, structure, and social interaction that comes with being around other pets and...
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 | 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 | Feb 24, 2026 | cats, dogs, pet care
Pets thrive on stability, predictability, and trust. While love and good intentions matter, the way care is delivered on a daily basis has a profound impact on behavior. Consistent care shapes how pets understand their environment, respond to challenges, and build...
by Christine Cadalzo | Jan 29, 2026 | cats, pet care, pet health
Indoor cats live longer, safer lives, but safety can sometimes come at the cost of stimulation. Without access to the outdoors, indoor cats rely entirely on their environment to meet their physical, mental, and emotional needs. When those needs are not met, boredom...