
Emergency Political Puppy Therapy
Thanks Perez Hilton! #photos #news

Stop doing this with your dog
(1) Yelling at him...not nice! Try using body language, simple commands and a deeper stern voice works much better! (2) Prolonged eye contact. I did not know this but apparently dogs see this 'gazing in ones eyes' gesture as unnerving, uncomfortable and domineering. (3) Hugging. Dogs are hardwired to see the act of hugging as a way of exerting one’s dominance. Some dogs may try and tolerate it, but you should probably find another way to show your pooch just how much you love

Top dog breeds of 2015
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Top 5 reasons I love John Stewart
He's a lover of dogs! He's hilarious. He's a rational and realistic liberal. He calls people out on their bullshit. He's retiring from The Daily Show to devote his time to animals. Oh, and he's super handsome. #news

Welcome Becca!
I would like to introduce you to the newest member of the Chomp & Nibble team, Becca Rempel. Becca will be a traveling pet sitter (AKA house sitter) starting mid-June through August. Traveling pet sitters stay in the pet parents home so that your dogs and kitties, and any other little critters, don't have to leave their familiar environment. In addition to giving your pets the care, safety and love they deserve, our pet/house sitters take care of basic home maintenance, such

Major retail stores that allow dogs
#1 – Home Depot This home improvement chain, as well as Lowes, is very dog friendly. Yay! #2 – Lowes Lowes is a great place to take dogs because of the wide, concrete aisles. Bring poopy bags and paper towels in case your pooch mistakes this wide open space for the outdoors. #3 – Bed, Bath and Beyond More than likely you are going to get away with taking your best friend in this retail store. The staff will do one of two things. They will look at your doggies and say 'how cut

9 things you do when you have separation anxiety from your dog
1. Constantly showing your friends and family pictures and videos of your tail-wagger. And when you can’t show them… spamming them with it via email, Facebook, text… 2. Using your fuzzbutt as an excuse to get out of all sorts of social commitments because you know you can’t bear the thought of being separated from him. 3. And when you do manage to pull yourself away from your pooch, you basically start every social conversation with, “My dog this…” and “My dog that…” 4. Feeli