How We Keep Ottawa Pets Safe When It Hits -30°C

I’ve been walking dogs in Ottawa winters since 2005. I’ve seen -40°C windchills, ice storms that shut down the city, and snowdrifts so high that small dogs disappeared into them. Over nearly 20 years, I’ve learned that Ottawa winters aren’t just cold, they’re genuinely dangerous for pets if you’re not careful. Frostbite can happen in […]
Senior Pets Aren’t “Just Getting Old”. 11 Signs We Never Ignore

I’ve been caring for senior pets in Ottawa, Hamilton, and Mississauga since 2005. Over nearly 20 years, I’ve learned that one of the most dangerous phrases in pet care is “they’re just getting old.” Slowing down isn’t always normal aging. Limping isn’t just stiffness. Confusion isn’t just senility. These changes often signal pain, illness, or […]
3-3-3 Rule: What We’ve Learned From Sitting Rescue Dogs Since 2005

You’ve just brought your rescue dog home. Maybe they’re hiding under the bed, refusing to eat, or pacing nervously around the living room. You’re wondering if you made a mistake, if they’ll ever settle down, or if something’s wrong. Let me tell you right now: what you’re seeing is completely normal. The 3-3-3 rule says […]