Wynston is undergoing surgery on Monday, April 2nd to have a lipoma removed. While lipomas are common, especially in dogs such as Labradors, I’m not comfortable with how quickly it’s grown. So what is a lipoma, and why am I choosing to have it removed?
Defying Negative Chihuahua Stereotypes – Are They Mean, Scared and Dumb?
Lately it has become more and more apparent to me that Wynston truly defeats most (if not all) negative Chihuahua stereotypes. Through our many traveling adventures, I’ve learned that people are shocked by Wyn’s behavior excellent, as he’s always so calm, quiet and welcoming. This reminds me of a story…
My Dog is My…
All pet parents have a different idea of what their dogs mean to them. “My dog is my” has become a popular hashtag (#mydogismy) on social platforms such as Instagram and Twitter. This particular saying is a simple way of showcasing what our dogs truly mean in our lives.
Presenting, “My Dog is My”…
How Millennials Have Changed the Pet Industry
Driving the pet industry to become the billion dollar industry that it is, Millennials are the primary pet-owning demographic. With 35% of pet parents being Millennials, it’s no surprise that we are the ones propelling the bottom line of pet companies and retailers. Our generation has changed the way pets are catered to, as we’re the first to have more pets than children. We’re also more likely to want to experience adventures with our beloved canine companions, than settle down into a costly home like generations before us. It’s interesting to reflect on what the pet industry has become, and more thoroughly investigate those driving factors.
My Thoughts on the Dog Who Died on United Airlines Flight 1284
When I first read the article about that poor dog who passed away in the overhead bin on United Airlines flight 1284, I was raging with anger. At first it appears that it was the fault of United Airlines, but in my opinion, they aren’t the only ones to blame.
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