
Dog Mum Guilt: Why Leaving Your Dog Doesn’t Make You a Bad Dog Parent
Dogs have become much more than pets. They’re family members. So naturally, when we leave them behind, it can feel uncomfortable. In this, article, we tackle the topic of “Mum Guilt” and why you leaving your dog doesn’t necessarily mean that you are a bad dog parent.

When One Dog Leaves, the Other Grieves Too
Losing a dog changes the entire energy of your home. When we said goodbye to our beautiful girl, Latte, a week ago, the house felt different without her. And our poor little Neo is feeling it as deeply, too.

Exercise & Mobility in Senior Dogs
In this stage of life, senior dogs still need exercise. But because of the changes happening in their bodies, their exercise routine needs to change. In fact, the right kind of movement can be one of the most powerful tools we have to keep senior dogs comfortable, strong and happy.

Anticipatory Grief: Loving a Dog While Knowing Goodbye Is Coming
Anticipatory grief is the emotional experience of grieving a loss before it actually happens. It often occurs when you know your dog is ageing, slowing down, or facing a serious illness. You’re still caring for them, still loving them, still sharing moments together – but there’s a quiet awareness in the background that goodbye is somewhere ahead.