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Growing Old Together: Supporting Your Senior Pet With Love and Respect
As pets age, their needs change, and supporting them well means adjusting routines with love, patience, and respect. From shorter walks and mobility support to gentle enrichment and personalized care, there are many ways to help senior pets stay comfortable, confident, and connected.


Everyday Companions: How Small Moments With Our Pets Add Up
The bond we share with our pets is often built in the quiet moments of everyday life. Morning routines, shared walks, workday check ins, and evening snuggles all help create trust, comfort, and connection over time. Small moments really do add up.


Trail Ready: Getting Your Pet Prepared For Spring Adventures
Spring adventures are exciting, but dogs often need time to rebuild stamina after winter. In this blog, we share simple ways to get your pet trail ready, including leash skills, recall basics, ID checks, conditioning, first aid planning, and choosing outings that match your dog’s age and fitness.


Spring Shedding And Allergies: Helping Your Pet And You Feel Better
Spring can bring extra fur, itchy skin, and messy paws, but a few simple habits can help. Regular brushing, gentle bathing, paw wiping, and noticing early allergy signs can all support your pet’s comfort. In this blog, we’re sharing what is normal, what may need a vet visit, and how our team helps pets feel better through the seasonal shift.


Winter Wellness: How to Keep Your Pet Happy and Safe in the Cold
Winter can be beautiful, but it can be tough on pets too. In today’s blog, we share cold weather walking tips, coat and paw care basics, salt and ice hazards, hydration reminders, and signs it may be too cold to stay outside. You will also see our inclement weather safety protocol for visits and outdoor time when winter gets tricky.


The Joys of Autumn Walks with Your Dog
Fall is the perfect season for dog walks! Discover how cooler weather, mindful enrichment, and simple safety steps can make your autumn adventures fun, refreshing, and full of joy for you and your pup.


Caring for Pets as Family: Practical Tips for Pet Parents
Responsible pet parenting is about more than food and shelter and is a lifelong commitment to health, enrichment, and love. From cats and dogs to birds, reptiles, and small critters, thoughtful care helps every pet thrive.


Preparing Pets for the Back-to-School Routine
Back-to-school changes can be confusing for pets. Help them adjust with gradual departures, enriching activities, and consistent routines. Pawsitive Dawg Walking and Pet Sitting is here to support your pet with midday walks, drop-ins, and fear-free care.


DIY Summer Pet Toys Using Recycled Materials
Looking for a fun, budget-friendly way to entertain your pet? DIY enrichment toys made from recycled materials are a great way to reduce waste and keep your furry friend happy and mentally engaged while being kind to the planet!


Client Stories: How Positive Reinforcement and Fear Free Methods Change Lives
At Pawsitive Dawg, we believe every pet deserves kindness, patience, and respect. Our team is celebrating heartwarming moments where trust bloomed and fear faded. To us pet care is more than visits, it's about building lasting bonds.


Outdoor Adventures: Fun Activities for Pets During Summer
Summer is made for sunshine, fresh air, and fun with your furry friends! From backyard games to splashy adventures, outdoor play boosts your pet’s health and happiness. At Pawsitive Dawg, we love making summer safe, joyful, and full of tail wags!


Caring for Senior Pets in the Summer: Comfort, Safety, and Joy for Our Aging Companions
Summer heat can be tough on senior pets. At Pawsitive Dawg Walking and Pet Sitting, we give extra care and attention to keep your older companions cool, safe, and happy all season long.


How Cats and Dogs Adapt to the Cold Weather
Winter can be a challenging time for our furry friends, especially in a place like Massachusetts, where the cold weather can be quite...
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