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This Version of Your Dog Is Worth Remembering (Winter Edition)

Winter slows everything down.  Walks are shorter. Snow blankets the ground. The world feels quieter. And your dog curls up a little closer than usual.  This season is refreshing, cozy, calm and chill. We gain more time to notice – how our dogs settle in, tromp in the snow or simply exist next to us. And it is often in these quieter moments that we realize how much they’ve changed. How much they’ve aged. And how little time we actually get to spend with them. Your dog has many versions. The puppy chaos.The confident adult.The calm, thoughtful senior.  Right now, they are this moment’s version […]

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It’s bloody cold out! 5 tips to stay safe in subzero temps!

January in Minnesota – the land of subzero temps and that’s not even accounting for a breeze. Today’s lovely high: negative something between -1 and -15 pending on where you are bunkered down in the state. And there’s a windchill, which has lovingly dropped the temp to the negative 30s.  Which means that frostbite is possible within 10 to 15 minutes of exposure to the outdoors! EGADS! At least there’s snow on the ground… Here are 5 tips to stay safe in subzero temps! 1. Bunker down in a warm toasty house with ample blankets. This is Blue’s favorite option when

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Cozy Canines: Winter Tips for Your Furry Friend

BRRRRRR! It’s cold out there! And unless your dog is of husky or arctic dog breed lineage, they will feel that chill too! Let us all bundle up in our sweaters and blankets and bunker down until the milder above 30 degree temps arrive (randomly next week is forecasted at… 40 degrees! CRAZY WARM for WINTER in MN!!!) So how do you keep your dog cozy during the winter season, especially when the temps are below freezing? See below! But first…Let’s talk winter temperatures! Water freezes at 32 degrees, which means temps under 32 degrees are considered freezing temperatures. Average

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Loki | Ritter Farm Park, Lakeville MN

February 18th, 2018. The weather was pleasantly perfect for February, the snow a wonderfully thick covering during Loki’s session at the Ritter Farm Park in Lakeville MN. Rocking boots and a new camera, we couldn’t have asked for a better day. (This golden retriever is a seasoned pro at strutting his stuff in front of the camera – you can find him on Instagram as @lokiofmn. ) We strolled into the park (thank you Nicole for introducing me to this gem!), paused at the bridge, stepped into tall golden grasses set in nearly knee deep snow, moved uphill and through

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