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Pumpkin pie is my all time favorite Thanksgiving dessert and this year I wanted to let my pups experience the yummy treat as well. This pumpkin (or should I say “pup-kin”!) pie treat for dogs is only two ingredients, costs under $3, and only takes …
Who doesn’t love Disney? The movies, shows, music and theme parks have been keeping children and families entertained for decades. Disney isn’t just princesses and talking mice, there are plenty of dog characters as well! If you consider yourself a Disney fanatic, why not consider naming your new furry friend after one of Disney’s “Disney dogs”? Today I’m sharing 20 Disney dog themed dog names for every Disney loving pooch.
Disney Dog Themed Male Names
1. Bolt
The German Shepherd from Bolt.
2. Bruno
The bloodhound from Cinderella.
3. Dug
The golden retriever from Up.
4. Goofy
The best friend of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck.
5. Pluto
Mickey Mouse’s pet.
6. Pongo
The father Dalmatian in 101 Dalmatians.
7. Scamp
A mutt from Lady and the Tramp 2.
8. Tramp
A mutt from Lady and the Tramp.
Disney Dog Themed Female Names
1. Angel
A mutt from Lady and the Tramp 2.
2. Annette
A mutt from Lady and the Tramp 2.
3. Dinah
A dachshund who appears as Pluto’s girlfriend in some Disney cartoons.
4. Lady
A cocker spaniel from Lady and the Tramp.
5. Nana
The St. Bernard from Peter Pan.
6. Penny
A Dalmatian from 101 Dalmatians.
7.Perdita
The mother Dalmatian from 101 Dalmatians.
8. Stella
A bloodhound from The Princess and the Frog.
Honorable Mentions
1. Einstein
A Great Dane from Oliver and Company.
2. Max
The Old English Sheepdog from The Little Mermaid
3. Napoleon
The bloodhound from The Aristocats.
4. Zero
The ghost dog from The Nightmare Before Christmas.
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The holiday season is here which means it’s time to start Christmas shopping. This year when you’re picking out gifts for your friends and family, don’t forget the most important one of them all! If you plan to spoil your pup this holiday season, this …
The holidays have officially arrived and with Christmas right around the corner, it’s time to start thinking of the perfect gifts for all of the important people in your life. If you have a dog mom or dad in your life, this list will give you plenty of pawsome ideas for holiday presents. Today I’m sharing 26 of the best Christmas gifts for dog parents.
What’s cuter than matching with your pet? These matching dog and owner shirts are perfect for those who want to wow everyone they pass on their afternoon walks.
If the pet parent in your life has a hard time leaving their furry friend, a Furbo pet camera can ease their mind while allowing them to see their pooch and even toss them treats while they’re gone!
These beautifully made candles come in all different breeds and each has a unique smell specific to that dog breed. The best part is that a portion of proceeds from each candle are donated to charity!
What better way to spend a relaxing evening than with a glass of wine and your dog? A dog mom, or dad, wine glass makes the perfect accessory to a relaxing night in.
I love dogs just as much as the next person, but let’s face it, they can be a bit stinky. This deodorizing pet candle is great for keeping every pet parents home smelling fresh and clean.
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With the increasing desire for our dogs to be considered family, the animal care industry has grown drastically in the last few years. Luckily for dog lovers all over the world, that means there are plenty of opportunities to work directly with our furry friends. If you want to combine your passion for dogs with your work, this list is for you. Today I’m sharing 7 jobs that will allow you to work alongside mans best friend
1. Dog Walker
Dog walking has very few requirements when it comes to education and experience. You can choose to start your own business by walking dogs for your family, friends and neighbors, or you can apply to be a dog walker through a local daycare or a service such as Rover or Wag!. As a dog walker you’ll be responsible for providing pups with some exercise and playtime while their owners are at work or out for the day. Dog walking typically allows for a flexible schedule which is perfect for somebody looking to make some extra cash on the side.
Like dog walking, dog sitting doesn’t have any real requirements. As a dog sitter you will be responsible for watching a family’s dog(s) while they’re out of town, whether at your house or at theirs. You will be making sure the dog is fed, walked, and let out to go to the bathroom while the owners are gone. You can start your own business as a dog sitter by offering to watch dogs for family and friends who may be going out of town!
Dog groomers are responsible for the care and upkeep of a dogs coat and nails. Dog groomers will typically be trained in nail trimming, ear cleaning, teeth brushing, bathing, and hair cutting for all different dog breeds. Most dog groomers are trained through a grooming school or an apprenticeship which can take between 6-10 weeks. As a groomer, you can choose between working for a salon, traveling to clients houses, or opening your own grooming business.
As a dog daycare attendant, your role will be to oversee the safe play of pups in the daycare. You’ll be trained on dog behavior to ensure every dog in your care is playing in an okay manner. You’ll also be responsible for breaking up fights between dogs and cleaning up after them as they use the bathroom. There are many dog daycare facilities throughout the country to apply to, or, you could start your own from your home if you have the space.
Average Salary: $20,000 to $24,000 (source: ziprecruiter.com)
5. Dog Trainer
Dog trainers train puppies and adult dogs on the basic commands and tricks that a dog should know. Many trainers work with classes of puppies on commands such as sit, stay, and leave it. As you get more experience in dog training you can move on to more advanced commands and tricks and even have the opportunity to become a service dog trainer. You can get certified to become a dog trainer through apprenticeships.
Vet techs are the nurses of the veterinary world. As a vet tech you will administer medications, perform exams on pets, and check vital statistics. A vet tech is a great option for those wanting to work in the medical industry with animals, but not wanting to complete 8 years of schooling. To become a vet tech you will typically need a bachelors degree in animal sciences and you’ll also need to go through a vet tech program.
Veterinarians are responsible for the medical care of not just dogs but cats and other animals as well. As a veterinarian you will examine and diagnose dogs and in special feeds you will perform surgery and any other care for them that they need. This is one of the most rewarding jobs in the animal field as it allows you to help dogs in a way nobody else can. To become a veterinarian you will need an 8 year doctorate degree.
Twenty years ago if you had told someone that you had to drop your dog off at daycare, they would’ve looked at you like you had three heads. Today, the concept of doggy daycare is increasingly popular amongst pet parents around the world. Daycare seems …