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February 11, 2022
Ready, Set, Woof!: Your Guide to a Dog-Friendly Super Bowl LVI Party
Super Bowl Sunday is here, and we can’t wait for the big game to start! By now, you’ve probably decided where you’ll watch the event, what delicious munchies you’ll prepare, and which team you’ll be cheering on. But what about your dog? How will he or she participate in the big day? The DogWatch team has some fun ideas for incorporating your best friend into the year’s biggest sports spectacle. Read post »
January 11, 2022
New Year, New Dog: How To Include Your Pup In Your 2022 Resolutions
We are nearly two weeks into the new year, and it’s time to ask yourself, honestly: how are those resolutions going? Are you still staying strong, have you thrown in the towel, or do you need a little extra support to meet your goals? Look no further than your four-legged family member!
At DogWatch Hidden Fences, our team thinks that dogs make everything more fun, and that’s why we always have at least a few in the office. We’ve come up with some helpful ideas to energize your resolutions with the help of your pup.
Not only will having your canine companion by your side make resolutions a little more fun, but it can benefit them as well!
December 30, 2021
Happy New Year!: A Celebration Safety Guide For Your Pets
New Year’s Eve means friends, family, celebrations, and fireworks! This festive Holiday is a way to celebrate the year that has passed and look towards the one to come, it can also mean anxiety for your pets.
Here’s how to help your pet to adjust to busy homes and lively celebrations.
December 22, 2021
Christmas Morning Celebrations: How To Keep Your Pets Safe
Christmas is one of the most exciting and joyous days of the year and a big part of the day is opening gifts. Seeing your friends and family members’ faces light up as they open that handpicked or handmade gift you’ve been itching to give them for months is impossibly exciting. However, in all the excitement, your pet may get a little too overzealous seeing everyone open gifts and try to get involved, potentially leading to an emergency Christmas day trip to the vet.
Here are the potential dangers of Christmas morning, how to avoid them, and what to do if something does happen.