Caring For Your Older Dog

 Once your dog becomes older it is time to take some preventative steps in order for them remain healthy, happy and active. Have your vet examine your pet annually or more often, if necessary. As in humans, keep your dog’s weight within the proper…

Providing The Best For Your Four Pawed Friends (And You!)

Looking for a unique gift or animal related item for you or your dog or cat (or other furry, feathered and scaley friends) then you will want to check out our links to some amazing items and deals! Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links….

You’ve Been Training Your Dog Wrong

Common mistakes people make during dog training. Are you guilty of any of these dog training mistakes? Common Dog Training Mistakes … Can You Relate … Waiting Too Long to Start Training Believing It’s Too Late To Start Training Not Training Enough Taking a…

It’s Never Too Late For School, Even For Your Dog

Would you like to learn the same secret training methods that service dog handlers use to train their dogs to be extraordinarily obedient and calm even in the presence of distractions? Then this is your opportunity! Disclaimer: This page contains affiliate links. If you…

Detox For Animals? Supporting Skin and Gut Health With Zeolite

 Are you looking to support your fur baby’s skin and digestive health? Just like us, our pets are exposed to a variety of toxins every day. Exposure occurs in a variety of ways, some of which are not expected. How are our pets exposed…

Does Your Dog Struggle With Fireworks?

Did you know more dogs go missing on July 4th than any other day of the year? The sounds of fireworks can be terrifying to some dogs., If you go out (to enjoy the festivities) and leave your pup home alone, it may drive…

How to Choose the Best Toys for Your Dog

No matter the age, breed, or size of your dog, playtime is important for maintaining physical and mental wellness. As pet parents, our dog’s playful spirit is one of the reasons we love them so much! To nurture this spirit as well as stimulate…

The Pawsitive Cause Project, Inc at the Greyt Day Event in Vineland NJ (5/2/21)

The Pawsitive Cause Project, Inc, along with the nonprofit’s Vice President/Director Cindy Taylor were very excited to attend Greyt Day today in Vineland NJ. This fun and free gathering of Greyhounds and their families benefited the Landis Theater’s non-profit organization who’s mission is building…

National Hairball Awareness Day

Did you know today is National Hairball Awareness Day?? It’s always the last Friday in April. Hairballs are a common condition in cats caused by self-grooming and swallowing the hair. The hairball will either pass through the digestive track or a cat will vomit…

Pet First Aid – Part 2

    To finish out the month of April and continue to honor National Pet First Aid Awareness Month, this post will cover a few more situations in which first aid could prove lifesaving for your pet. Although first aid is not a replacement…