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Travel Tips→
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When traveling with pets in extremely hot weather, you will want to make sure the air conditioning...
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As far as feeding your pet, you might want to curb the usual amount so as not to create too many...
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If you and your pet are the active sort, bring plenty of towels. You can wipe your feet at the...
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If you know your dog will jump on the furniture and bed, bring a couple of sheets to use as...
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Check ahead for daycare and pet sitters before you travel. Needing one may present itself when you...
Recent Articles
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West Tennessee
Step Back in Time
It’s easy to see why Collierville was selected by Parade Magazine as the 2014 “America’s Best Main Street” winner.
By Susan Sims, Publisher
Located just east of Memphis, nestled in the heart of Tennessee’s Delta, historic Collierville offers vintage memories and sentimental tradition. It’s also a great walking town for you and Fido with shops welcoming furry visitors with...
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Waldorf Astoria Park City Utah
Powder Hounds Unite!
Waldorf Astoria Park City named number one Fido-friendly ski resort 2015.
By Susan Sims, Publisher
Ski vacations often meant leaving Fido behind at a boarding facility or with a pet sitter, friends or relatives. Fast-forward to today and more options are available than ever before where Fido can tag along, just like any other family member.
Located at the base of Canyons...
In The Blog
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Vimtag Let’s You Keep an Eye And Ear on FIDO When You Are Away From Home
March 03, 2016 • Product Reviews
What is my pet doing when I am away from home? With Vimtag’s home monitoring cameras you can keep an eye AND ear on Fido when you are away.
The two way audio means you can talk to your dogs when you are at home or work. That’s right, like "I love you honey" when you are late at the office, everyone will think you are calling a person, but really it’s your pet. And they can hear and bark back!...
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Get Tough Against Dog Fighting by Nancy Kay, DVM
March 01, 2016 • Trends
The ASPCA has teamed up with The Dodo to call attention to the inadequate sentencing of those involved in dog fighting. As it currently stands, federal sentencing guidelines categorize animal fighting as merely a “gambling offense” associated with a prison sentence of six to twelve months. Those convicted of dog fighting are typically sentenced to a jail term of only six months, and approximately...











