How to Keep Flies Off Dogs
Concerned about fly bites on your dog? Here are 6 different methods you can use to help keep flies away from your pup’s belly, ears, and more.
Concerned about fly bites on your dog? Here are 6 different methods you can use to help keep flies away from your pup’s belly, ears, and more.
Which Airlines Allow Large Dogs in Cabin in Canada? While there are currently no commercial airlines or semi-private airlines that allow large dogs in the cabin in Canada (with the exception of service animals), there are plenty of private jet charter services that allow large dogs in cabin – assuming you’re willing to fork up a significant amount of money.
Ouch! Black fly bites on dogs? Red welts on your pup’s face? Learn which flies are the most likely to bite your dog in Ontario, how to treat them, and how to protect your dog from them all.
Are coyotes dangerous to dogs? Learn more about coyotes in Southern Ontario, get 6 tips on how to protect your dog from coyotes, 10 ways to prevent coyote attacks, and whether these wildlife animals are beneficial to our urban ecosystem.
There are over 30 unique yurts in Ontario that you can rent. In today’s post we’ll be covering Provincial Park yurts, National Park yurts, and of course private yurts. We’ll be going over basic yurt information, glamping yurts, winterized yurts, and even dog-friendly yurts too.
How hot is too hot for a dog? For any dog, 32° C / 89.6° F is considered too hot. At this temperature, your dog is prone to heat stroke, regardless of its breed or health. The best temperature to walk your dog is between 12° C – 15° C / 53.6° F – 59° F.
If you’re looking for pet-friendly hotels in Ontario with a pool AND less than 1 KM from a boardwalk or beach – then SAVE THIS POST
Currently, there are 3 Hamilton breweries that allow dogs indoors: Clifford Brewing, Collective Arts Brewing, and Grain & Grit Beer Co. Learn more about these breweries in today’s post
Which Toronto Breweries Allow Dogs Inside? Currently, 13 Toronto breweries allow dogs inside. Time to go out ‘fur’ some drinks!
Most public transit systems in Toronto and the GTA allow companion dogs – with some restrictions. Depending on the region and the service, you face some combination of: boarding time restrictions, pet carrier/crate requirements, leash requirements, and muzzle requirements. Learn which requirements are needed for each public transit system in Toronto and the GTA on SYDE Road