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Five Ideas to Show Some Puppy Love on Valentine’s Day
Last year for Valentine’s Day, twenty-seven percent of Americans said they would buy Valentine’s gifts for their pets, according to the National Retail Federation. “[This is] the highest figure in the history of the survey and up from 17 percent in 2010 for a total $1.7 billion,” NRF said. That’s a lot of heart-shaped chew…
Read MoreJanuary is Walk Your Pet Month
Year after year, the goal to get more exercise is at the top of many people’s New Year’s Resolutions. And despite starting off with the best of intentions, many of us can get distracted or encounter obstacles before we even get a good running start. One way to stick to a new exercise routine is…
Read More12 Great Gift Ideas for Pets and Pet Owners
Shopping for that perfect gift for the adorable pets and fellow pet parents in your life? If you’re looking for some shopping inspiration this year, here’s a round-up of unique and fun gift ideas that are sure to be a hit. After all, what good is a gift for a dog if it ends up…
Read MoreA History of Pets in the White House
“If you want a friend in Washington, get a dog.” Whether or not President Truman ever actually said that statement is debatable. But most people would agree that presidential pets in and around the White House over the years have served as cherished companions and added charm to the public perceptions of their owners-in-chief. Many…
Read MorePet Costumes Keep the Halloween Party Going in 2020
This time last year, pet parents in the U.S. were spending almost half a billion dollars preparing to dress up their pets for Halloween. That’s $490 million spent on pet costumes, or more than twice what was spent in 2010, according to the National Retail Federation. The data proves that Halloween festivities aren’t just for…
Read MoreHow To Be A Responsible Dog Owner Every Day
On the third Saturday in September, we celebrate Responsible Dog Ownership Month, which encourages current and future pet owners to review their commitments to their canine companions. As all faithful pet parents know, owning a dog is a joy and privilege, as well as a daily responsibility. To be a responsible dog owner every day,…
Read MoreLabor Day: Working Pet Safety into Your Plans
Labor Day weekend is often considered the unofficial end of summer. With all the uncertainty and stress from the Coronavirus pandemic this year, Labor Day also represents a final opportunity to seize some summer refreshment and fun before facing the “new normal” of the fall season, whatever that ends up looking like here in Aurora,…
Read MoreYou’re Not Alone: Pet Adoptions in Aurora, CO During COVID-19
If you decided to foster or adopt a pet during the Coronavirus crisis, you’re not alone. Animal shelters and rescue groups across the country have reported a significant increase in the number of pet adoptions and foster agreements since March when stay-at-home-orders went into place across most of the country. Many families who had thought…
Read MoreA Day on the Road with Dugan’s Dog House’s Pet Pick Up and Delivery Service
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. Today is my favorite. Mom said I get to go play with my friends at dog daycare here in Aurora, CO. I can’t wait! We run around and sniff and jump and play all day long. Sometimes we just chill out or go swimming. When I get home, I’m…
Read MoreAre Pets in Aurora, CO Better Co-Workers?
Five Traits to Help You Decide Think back to all the jobs you’ve had in your life, from the early days as a camp counselor or burger flipper, to more professional or entrepreneurial endeavors further along in your journey. Chances are, the traits and influence of your co-workers had a huge impact on your job…
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