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Bark About! Blog page is all about dogs! They write informative, positive, and fun tips to help you learn more about our four-legged friends. Camp Run-A-Mutt is an award-winning camp, cage-free dog daycare, and boarding franchise featuring indoor and outdoor fun for your furry companion in a fully supervised, clean, and safe environment. Born in mid-2007 by Dennis, Mikel, and Severn, Camp..
Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
4d ago
As the leaves begin to turn and the air gets a little crisper, October brings more than just the excitement of pumpkin spice and Halloween; it also marks National Animal Safety and Protection Month. From home safety tips to outdoor precautions, learn how to ensure your dog leads a safe and happy life.
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1w ago
In honor of Deaf Dog Awareness Week (Sept 22-28), we want to highlight some helpful information about these pups. Deaf dogs are often misunderstood, but with the right approach and understanding, they can lead full, happy lives. Learn how they can get the most of their social experiences in our blog.
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Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
2M ago
Did you know that National Spoil Your Dog Day is approaching?! Whether you regularly pamper your pooch, or lead a routine-yet-pawfect lifestyle with your canine companion, Saturday, August 10 is the day to go all out and make your fur baby feel like royalty. Wondering how you could make this day special?
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Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
6M ago
We all give our dogs at least one meal a day, depending on their needs. But what about treats? Maybe you’ve wondered if you’re giving your pup too many, or maybe you’re worried you’re being mean and not giving them enough. Are there any guidelines on how many treats to give per day?
In this post, we’ll consider the amount, some healthy treat options, and a neat calculator you can try to get a general estimate of your pup’s overall calorie needs.
But first, a quick disclaimer: The content in this post, including the embedded calculator, is meant to be for informational purposes only, and is no ..read more
Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
8M ago
We all want to get away from the hustle, the bustle, the daily stress and the people, all those people! Camping allows us to see new sights, be alone, figure out stuff, bonds us as a family, creates life-long memories and reminds us how lucky we are to live in this beautiful country. It’s good for our minds, bodies, and souls.
It would be a shame to take this journey without your dog. Dogs are the domesticated ancestors of wolves. They have the instinctive drive of wild wolves to explore, hunt and sniff, but they also have the domesticated need for love and protection by their humans. Camping ..read more
Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
8M ago
New Year’s resolutions for dog owners can help enhance the well-being of both the owner and their furry companion. Here are some resolutions that dog owners may consider:
Increase Exercise Routine:
Commit to more frequent and longer walks.
Take your pup to dog daycare, for stimulation and socialization.
Explore new parks or trails together.
Engage in interactive games like fetch or agility exercises.
Healthy Diet:
Consult with a vet to ensure the dog’s diet is well-balanced.
Avoid excessive treats and focus on nutritional snacks.
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Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
8M ago
By: Charlotte Frank, DVM
What Is It?
In light of recent media coverage, this article aims to inform pet parents about upper respiratory infections in dogs. For many years, the term “kennel cough” has been used to cover an array of pathogens leading to upper respiratory symptoms in dogs. The implication of the name is that only kenneled dogs are susceptible. The name therefore has in recent years been changed to Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex (aka CIRDC). The hope is that pet parents understand that ANY dog can pick up one of these pathogens.
CIRCD is made up of a half dozen or ..read more
Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
8M ago
With advances in human medicine, we often see advances in animal medicine as well, which is great, because we want the best for our furry (or scaly or feathered) companions. One interesting capability that has grown in popularity over the last decade is pet DNA testing, particularly for dogs.
But if you’re considering a DNA test for your pup, what are the benefits and drawbacks?
Pros
One of the most obvious benefits of a DNA test is the purported ability to tell you just what breed, or breeds, a dog is. Understanding your dog’s breed(s) could provide insight into specific health risks or beha ..read more
Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
8M ago
Halloween kicks off the holiday season, breaking ten months of peaceful calm and quiet. How your dog handles the holidays is mostly an inborn quality. You know your dog better than anyone else, so you know how they will react to changes in their routine. They will either love Halloween or hate Halloween.
Halloween lovers are easy, but their lack of fear may cause them to be too curious and stick their nose in places that could harm them. Most Halloween decorations are powered electrically and leaving your dog alone with access to new extension cords laying around could be an invitation to sni ..read more
Camp Run-A-Mutt Blog
8M ago
Boom! Bang! Sizzle! While we hoomans marvel at the dazzling display of fireworks on July 4th, our furry friends often cower in fear. The loud noises, bright lights, and sudden explosions can send even the bravest dogs into a state of panic. So, let’s explore how we can be their super-heroes and help them feel more comfortable during these fiery festivities. Get ready to bring peace and tranquility back into your pup’s life!
Understanding Their Fear:
Before we dive into solutions, let’s take a moment to understand why our beloved canines become so frightened during fireworks displays. Dogs hav ..read more