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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...
Best Dog Training Methods: A Pet Owner’s Guide to Choosing What Works
Your dog jumps on guests, pulls on walks, and ignores “come” when it matters most. YouTube videos offer conflicting advice. One trainer recommends dominance and corrections. Another insists on treats and positive reinforcement only. Which approach actually works for...
Dog Parks in San Antonio: Complete 2026 Guide
The Complete Guide to Dog Parks in San Antonio (2026) San Antonio is a fantastic city for dog owners, with 19 off-leash dog parks spread across the greater metro area. Whether you're new to the city or just looking for fresh spots to let your pup run free, these parks...
Professional Dog Walker vs App: What San Antonio Pet Owners Need to Know
Your dog needs regular walks, but you're stuck at work or out of town. You pull out your phone and face a choice: hire a professional dog walker from an established local business, or book someone through an app. Both get your dog outside, but the similarities end...
Winter Dog Walking in San Antonio: Cold Weather Tips
San Antonio winters are mild compared to northern states, but that doesn't mean you can ignore cold weather safety when walking your dog. Blue northers can drop temperatures 20 or 30 degrees in just a few hours, and the occasional hard freeze requires extra...
When Too Much Water Becomes Dangerous: Understanding Water Intoxication in Dogs
Most of us worry about keeping our dogs hydrated, especially during summer adventures. But here’s something that might surprise you: dogs can actually drink too much water, and when they do, it can become a medical emergency. Water intoxication in dogs—also called...





