Practical Tips for Your Furry Friend
We don’t just host your pups, we learn from them. Here is some of what we have picked up after years of watching thousands of tails wag at our place.
Is your dog struggling with socialization? This video provides five key signs to watch for, like fear of other dogs or anxiety around new people, and offers practical tips to help your dog build confidence.
Keep your furry friend safe and cool this summer with these essential tips. We cover everything from hydration and limiting outdoor activities to protecting their paws and providing cool treats.
Playing fetch is more than just a game; it's great for your dog's physical fitness, mental sharpness, and the bond you share. Here, a German Shepherd enjoys a game in our spacious yard.
Wondering if your dog is happy? This video outlines five key signs of a happy pup, including a wagging tail, relaxed body language, and playful behavior. A happy dog is a sign of a great relationship.
About Helpful Tips for Your Furry Kid
When you watch dogs play all day, you start to notice the little things. If your dog is hesitating at the gate or hiding in corners, they are likely feeling overwhelmed rather than just shy. We see this often in our daycare, and we have learned that helping a dog adjust is about patience, not pressure.
We have spent years observing dogs in our leash-free lawns, and we have learned that every dog speaks a different language. Here are a few things to keep in mind for your pet.
Understanding Socialization
If your dog seems nervous around others, do not force them into a group. We always suggest gradual introductions. Let them sniff from a distance first. If they show signs of stress like tucking their tail or avoiding eye contact, give them space to retreat. We use a 'cozy corner' approach here, allowing shyer dogs to watch the fun until they feel brave enough to join.
Summer Safety
Delhi summers are tough on our furry kids. Hydration is the absolute basics, but paw health matters too. Hot pavement can burn sensitive pads. We recommend walking early mornings or late evenings and checking the ground with your hand before letting them step out. If you cannot keep your palm on the surface for five seconds, it is too hot for their paws.
Are They Actually Happy?
A happy dog is usually a wiggly one. Look for a relaxed body, not just a wagging tail. If their whole body seems to shimmy when they see you, that is pure joy. They should be able to eat, sleep, and play without constant anxiety.
We believe that knowing these small details makes a huge difference in your pet's quality of life. Whether you are looking for advice on how to handle separation anxiety or just need a safe place for them to stay while you travel, we are always here to chat.
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