Your Fall Schedule and Your Dog's Separation Anxiety

Summer is ending, and things are probably changing in your household’s routine. Your dogs may be watching things shift in your schedule and have difficulty adjusting to the difference, especially if you and your family are home a little less. Even your kid(s) returning to school could cause your dog to develop separation anxiety.

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Tina Clark
Guinea Pig 101

Still, think Guinea Pigs are easier than cats or dogs? It all depends on how you look at it. They are an amazing pet to bring into your family. They are full of personality, and learning them can also be a fun experience. If you’re having some fun with your pet Guinea Pig, we’d love it if you’d tag us in a photo!

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Tina Clark
Fun Summer Games to Play With Your Dog

School is out, families are taking vacations, and people have more time to spend with each other and their pets. Summer is the best time to treat your dog to fun games outside! If you need some ideas on which games to play with your dog, check out our list below.

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Tina Clark
Keeping Your Home Clean With Pets

Having any kind of pet is almost a 100% guarantee that there will be many opportunities to clean. Keeping things clean around the house can become challenging between fur, food, potty accidents, and the occasional mischief. That's why it's important to develop a system to avoid lingering mess.

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Tina Clark
Celebrating Easter With Your Pet

Another holiday is right around the corner, and you all know we are here for including our pets in celebrating all the things. Head over to your local pet or craft store, and grab Fido some bunny ears. Let’s look at a few more ideas to celebrate Easter with your pet. It’s just a matter of taking what you already do and making it animal friendly.

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Tina Clark
Pet Health and Wellness

Health, wellness, and self-care have become trending topics in our world. Eating healthy, exercising, and regular primary care visits are more of a priority in our lives. Keeping our animals in those same routines as pet owners is essential.

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Tina Clark
Just One of Those Days?

Animals have personalities just like we do. Over time you start to learn them, which plays a huge role in determining what their methods of communication mean. Keep in mind your pet could just simply be having one of those days. Let them feel their feelings, give them some extra loving and try again tomorrow.

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Tina Clark
Black-Owned

As Black History Month comes to an end, we'd like to highlight some other notable black-owned pet companies to support beyond the month. Our founder, Mark Carter, takes pride in being a successful black-owned business. We'd like to support others, especially in the industry.

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Tina Clark
Getting to Know Our CEO

My team and I take pride in the sense of family we have cultivated here. While building this business, it was intertwined in the foundation of TLDOM- you AND your pet feeling comfortable. I hope for many more years of building a community with you!

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Tina Clark
Holiday Movies for you and Your Dog!

Movie nights are a great activity to include your dogs in the holiday fun! It’s also a nice way to decompress from all the business of the season. Your pets get stressed too! So, grab your favorite snack, blanket, and pet(s) for a night of family cuddles!

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Tina Clark
Why Dogs Eat Grass

There are a few reasons why your family canine feels the need to munch on something green. Their bodies are probably telling them they need to, and kind of like when we are sometimes randomly craving a kale salad for lunch.

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Tina Clark
Signs of Cancer in Your Dog

If you are ever petting or bathing your dog and notice an abnormality in their skin, this could be a sign that a tumor is developing. Be sure to mention any differences you notice in your pet to your vet. Take note that some tumors cannot be seen but felt.

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Tina Clark