Whether they like it or not, dogs will be part of the festivities. Dr. Jim Dobies talks with the Rover Reporter about protecting your dog during the celebrations. Check out this episode to hear the top 5 Hazards and how you can avoid them – and what to do if you notice a problem with […]
Sarasota Dog News
Chef Julie’s Fruit Freezies
As the temperature and humidity rises, we are all looking for ways to cool off. Your pup will love these frozen fruit doggie treats that are so easy to make! Ingredients One banana, sliced One and a half cups of puréed seedless watermelon Handful of Animal Crackers broken in half How to make them! Stack […]
Cats and Dogs can get along!
Many of us remember the Saturday morning cartoon episodes with cunning kitty cats outsmarting the good-natured but dim-witted family dog. The truth is that with responsible pet parenting, cats and dogs can get along just fine – and even enjoy each other’s company. The cat and dog featured in this image, are not actual housemates […]
Breed Profile: Chiweenie
By: Reia Ringor A cross between a Chihuahua and a Dachshund, Chiweenie is known for its adorableness. It goes by other names such as Choxie, Weeniehuahua, German Taco, or the Mexican Hot Dog. Even though they are small in size, they are energetic, loyal, and develop strong connections and loyalty with their owners. Radiating a […]
Are you a member of the Sarasota Dog Meetup?
The Sarasota Dog meetup has been gathering dog lovers for more than 12 years! We have more than 2700 members in the main group, and 750 in the Small Dog Group. Are you a member yet? Signup is free, and easy. Just visit https://www.meetup.com/SarasotaDog/ and you are will be in the main group. Have a […]
Getting puppy comfortable at home
Puppy’s First Weeks at Home Havi and I bonded very early after coming home. The hand feeding, basic training, and lots of positive reinforcement worked beautifully. He slept on my bed in his soft sided kennel to ease his normal puppy anxiety. Within a few nights he was no longer whining. He was sleeping for […]





