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How to Prepare Your Dog for Your Return to the Office

How to Prepare Your Dog for Your Return to the Office

Dogs adjust to your schedule faster than most people expect, and that cuts both ways. After months or years of having you home all day, your dog has built a routine around your presence. Returning to the office disrupts that routine, and for some dogs, the disruption...

How to Choose a Dog Walker: What to Ask Before You Hire

How to Choose a Dog Walker: What to Ask Before You Hire

Handing your dog’s leash to a stranger is a trust decision, not a shopping decision. The person you choose will be alone with your dog, often inside your home, handling situations you won’t see. Getting it right matters. In San Antonio and the surrounding Hill...

Dog-Friendly Neighborhoods in San Antonio: A Local Pet Care Guide

Dog-Friendly Neighborhoods in San Antonio: A Local Pet Care Guide

Four San Antonio neighborhoods stand out for dog owners: Alamo Heights, Stone Oak, The Dominion, and Southtown. Each works well for different reasons, and the right one depends on your dog’s size, energy level, and your own daily routine. We’ve walked dogs in all four...

Signs Your Dog Needs More Exercise

Signs Your Dog Needs More Exercise

Your dog chewed through a couch cushion. Again. Or maybe she won’t stop barking at nothing, paces the hallway every evening, or ricochets off the furniture the moment you walk in the door. If any of that sounds familiar, the fix may be simpler than you think: more...

Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails in San Antonio: A Local’s Guide

Dog-Friendly Hiking Trails in San Antonio: A Local’s Guide

San Antonio has more than a dozen city and state parks that welcome dogs on the trail, with terrain ranging from flat riverside paths to hilly wooded terrain with observation towers. The four trails that come up most often for locals are Government Canyon State...