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Furbaby’s Guide: How Play Boosts Your Pet’s Health

Furbaby’s Guide: How Play Boosts Your Pet’s Health

At Furbaby Pet Care, we understand that playtime isn't just about toys and games; it's an essential component of your pet's well-being. Both physiological and psychological benefits are derived from regular play, making it a cornerstone of our care philosophy....

Furbaby Pet Care daycare and the well-being of your pet

Furbaby Pet Care daycare and the well-being of your pet

As a pet owner, you want to make sure that your furry friend is always happy, healthy, and well-cared for. Sometimes, however, you might not be able to spend as much time with your dog as you would like due to work, errands, or other commitments. This is where Furbaby Pet Care comes in as a great option for the well-being of your pet.

Separation anxiety. Why it happens. What you can do.

Separation anxiety. Why it happens. What you can do.

With the change of season and the kids returning to school, just starting school, or headed off to university, there is going to be a drastic change in environment for your fur babies. How you manage separation anxiety and stress for your pets is crucial to ensure...

Thinking about free-feeding your dog? Read on!

Thinking about free-feeding your dog? Read on!

Free feeding with your pups is definitely an easier concept; your pet can come and go as it pleases and nibble every so often. But it's probably one of the worst possible things you can do for your pup too. So, why am I talking about free-feeding in my blog? When done...

The 3-3-3 rule when adopting a dog

The 3-3-3 rule when adopting a dog

Have you heard of the 3-3-3 rule? The 3-3-3 rule when adopting a dog is a really useful application to understand the 3 stages of a dog or puppy's adjustment period when adapting to a new living situation. The amount of time each individual dog needs will vary, but...

Back to the basics for stubborn dogs

Back to the basics for stubborn dogs

Many dogs classified as stubborn, really aren’t. Their behaviours capture your attention and let you know that the two of you are not communicating in a way that the dog understands.