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Wildebeest Guide to Crate Training Your Dog

Wildebeest Guide to Crate Training Your Dog

Crate training has become an important and beneficial practice among many modern-day households with dogs. As dog parents, being equipped and savvy with the basics of training such as crate training, is crucial in building a pleasant and lasting companionship with our pups. Dogs are naturally excited and eager to learn and can easily adapt and thrive. Though starting your training early is great but no need to be afraid to teach your older dog some new tricks either. As long as you are patient and consistent, it’s never too late for your dog to learn something new, even loving to be in a crate. We’ve put together a quick guide to get you started (or freshened up) with crate training your Beest! What is Crate Training? Crate training involves teaching your dog to feel comfortable and secure in a crate or kennel. The crate serves as a safe space for your dog, similar to a personal den, where they can retreat and relax. Note, it's important to know that crate training isn’t about confining or punishing your dog, rather it’s about providing a positive, comfortable, and safe environment for them. Benefits to Crate Training Safety & Security: A crate provides a secure environment for your dog when you’re not around to supervise them. It can prevent destructive behavior and ensure they stay safe. Housebreaking: Crates are a very effective tool for housebreaking pups, and as dogs naturally avoid soiling their sleeping area, it can be especially helpful in your potty training process. Travel Management: Your crate-trained dog will be safer and more comfortable in their crate during road trips or stays in hotels. If your dog gets anxious in the car or in new environments, having them crated while traveling can help ease anxiety. Stress Reduction: A crate can serve as a comfort zone for dogs, helping them to manage anxiety and stress in busy or chaotic environments. Also helping your dog to understand that being in a crate means “it's time to settle down”. Crate Training Steps Choosing the Right Crate: Set them up for successful crate training and anxiety prevention from the start and select the appropriate type of crate for them. Wire Crates offer good ventilation and visibility and are collapsible and easy to clean. Plastic Crates provide a more den-like feel and are often used for travel, this would be a great choice for car trips or if you plan to travel by plane. There are some great pop-up/collapsible options as well as the durable 2-part clam-shell-like types. Soft-Sided Crates are lightweight and portable, but may not be suitable for all dogs, especially those prone to chewing. The size of the crate you pick should be big enough for your dog to stand, turn around, and lie down comfortably in. Avoid choosing a crate that's too large, as it can have the opposite effect of a cozy, den-like space and work against your housebreaking training. Introduce the Crate Positively: Make the crate a positive and inviting place, picking the right spot for it to live in, making sure it’s comfortable for your pup, and showing positive encouragement towards the crate. When finding a location for the crate in your home, place the crate in a common area, where the family spends time, such as the living room or kitchen. Adding their favorite bed or blanket inside the crate will make it more cozy and inviting for your dog. Make going in the crate a positive experience by using toys and treats. This creates a positive association with the crate and is a great way to get your dog to enter the crate if they seem intimidated by it. Remember to never force them into the crate, instead, be patient and let them explore it on their own with time. Create a Consistent Routine: Having crate time should happen every single day, whether you are or aren’t home. Have established times set in the day where your dog has crate time and be creative with it. Feeding meals or chews that take a while in the crate is a great way to positively associate being in the crate. Try to feed your dog their meals in the crate at least once a day.  Crate Time: Once your dog is comfortable with short periods in the crate, gradually increase the time they spend in it. Try using the crate when you need to leave the house, but avoid making it a punishment. Ensure your dog has had adequate exercise and bathroom breaks before being crated and start with leaving the house or the room for 2-3 mins, come back and reward them with a high value treat, toy, or words of encouragement. Once they are comfortable, gradually extend the duration and practice consistently. Practice while you’re at home as well and take your time with this process without rushing or pushing pup’s comfort level too much. Another tip is to avoid making a big fuss when leaving or returning home, over time they should know that crate time doesn’t always mean they will get treats or attention. This helps prevent separation anxiety. Tips for Separation Anxiety Managing separation anxiety takes time, and progress may be slow. Be patient and consistent with your approach. If your dog whines or barks, avoid letting them out immediately. Wait until they are quiet before opening the crate. This teaches them that calm behavior gets rewarded. Remember that gradual desensitization is key. Start with very short periods of crate time and slowly increase the time your dog spends alone in the crate. Do your best to avoid “a quick fix”, quick fixes or sudden changes can enhance the anxiety. Stick to your plan and make gradual adjustments as needed. Don’t forget to celebrate the small wins, even the smallest improvements in your dog’s behavior should be celebrated, it’s still great progress. As a last resort, if you're dealing with severe anxiety issues, seek and consult help from a professional trainer. Crate training is an essential tool that helps dogs and dog parents thrive. It helps provide safety, comfort, and structure for your beest and with patience, consistency, and plenty of pup’s favorite treats, you can help your dog make their crate time a happy, secure and positive experience. For more training guides like this, check out our other blog posts tagged with "Training". Happy Crate Training!   Wildebeest creates everyday essentials that help you build that special bond, share adventures big & small and make amazing memories with your Beest. We'll be right there every step of the way, with our gear & Wild4Life Warranty in tow, supporting you & Beest all throughout the lifetime of your companionship!
5 Homemade Doggy Dental Treat Recipes

5 Homemade Doggy Dental Treat Recipes

Doggy dental health is an important responsibility for a pet parent. Depending on your lifestyle and how much you’ve got on your plate, taking time to prioritize your dog’s teeth isn’t always at the top of the list. But the fact is, dental disease in dogs can start as early as three years old? It’s also one of the most common diseases that lead to heart / liver disease and diabetes, if left neglected for long. Being pet parents ourselves, we understand that brushing our dog’s teeth daily may not be realistic, especially if they aren’t a fan of it. And buying dental chews or treats from the store can also be costly and overwhelming if you're not sure what ingredients are safe or if it’s not in your budget. We put together 5 easy dental treat recipes that you can make at home to help get your pup’s dental health on track, while also keeping them healthy. 1. Carrot Toothbrush An easy and minimal ingredient recipe from Phyllis & Hillary on TikTok. Ingredients: Carrots, Dog-safe bone broth + water Directions in a nutshell: Peel and cut carrots to desired size, keeping them long. Soak carrots in bone broth + water in a container for a few hours. Freeze and serve. Why we love this: This is a crunchy and fun alternative to brushing teeth as it helps with plaque buildup and can be prepped for the week ahead if you struggle with finding time to brush your pups teeth daily. 2. Frozen Breath Mints A no bake recipe combining Down Redbud Drive and Better Pup on TikTok, it takes no more than 5 minutes to prep. Ingredients: Coconut oil, Chopped mint, with optional Parsley, Turmeric and Raw honey Directions in a nutshell: Mix all ingredients together and add to a desired mold. Freeze and serve. Why we love this: These ingredients are great but when combined all together it makes for an anti-inflammatory and immune boosting treat that also happens to help your dog’s breath. These are easy to make and require no baking at all. 3. Apple Froyo Putting a little spin on the breath mint recipe, The Produce Moms' dental treat recipe features apples, which are helpful in teeth cleaning and yogurt, which is great for a healthy gut. Ingredients: Green apple, Mint, Parsley, Coconut oil, Plain greek yogurt Directions in a nutshell: Blend all ingredients together in a food processor and add to a desired mold. Freeze and serve. Why we love this: This is another yummy, easy to make recipe that is perfect for those in a time crunch. This recipe also calls for greek yogurt which has nutrients like protein, calcium, and probiotics to keep your dog healthy and strong. 4. Homemade Green Biscuits A healthy and homemade recipe from Health Starts in the Kitchen on making your own dental biscuits. Ingredients: Mint, Parsley, Egg, Activated charcoal, Diatomaceous earth, Brewers yeast, Grass fed gelatin, Coconut oil, Ghee, Bone broth, Liquid chlorophyll (alternative: freshly juiced wheatgrass), Garbanzo bean flour Directions in a nutshell: Combine mint, parsley, charcoal, diatomaceous earth, brewers yeast, gelatin and egg in a food processor until smooth. Add in coconut oil, ghee, bone broth and chlorophyll. Add flour until the mixture becomes a dough. Roll the dough out to ¼ inch thickness, cut into desired shapes and place onto a baking sheet. Bake at 400 degrees for 10-15 minutes. Why we love this: This recipe makes a clean and natural ingredient alternative to a popular dental chew on the market. These baked treats help with daily oral health and you can customize treat size / ingredients to pup’s liking or what you have on hand. 5. Pumpkin Dental Biscuits These pumpkin apple doggy mints from Damn Delicious also double as a healthy treat. Ingredients: Pumpkin puree, Eggs, Whole wheat flour, Apple, Mint, Parsley Directions in a nutshell: Beat pumpkin puree and eggs with an electric mixer until well combined. Add flour until the mixture becomes a dough. Work apple, mint, and parsley into the dough. Roll the dough out to ¼ inch thickness, cut into desired shapes and place onto a baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes. Why we love this: This recipe contains pumpkin which is an amazing addition to your dog’s food palette. Pumpkin has so many vitamins and minerals such as iron and potassium. It’s also great for digestion. Looking to get some more in-depth doggy dental tips? Check out our Guide to Dog Dental Care on other solutions to keeping your pup’s oral hygiene healthy. If you’re not sure where to start or pup has special needs, consulting your vet for the best plan for your dog is always a great idea.   Wildebeest creates everyday essentials that help you build that special bond, share adventures big & small and make amazing memories with your Beest. We'll be right there every step of the way, with our gear & Wild4Life Warranty in tow, supporting you & Beest all throughout the lifetime of your companionship!
yogurt and fruit parfait in mason jars

5 Healthy Snack Recipes For You & Beest To Share

Is anyone else guilty of sharing some table scraps with your dog not knowing if it's good for them or not? Did you know that certain foods that are a part of our everyday diet can actually be great for the pups if given in moderation? Truth be told, there is a great variety of foods that can benefit your dog’s overall health or specific areas you want to target such as skin and coat, the digestive system, or hips and joints. Superfoods like berries, zucchini, and parsley are excellent sources of fiber, antioxidants, and fatty acids, which can support your dog’s immune system, joints, kidneys and more. Incorporating superfoods into a fun and easy snack for not only yourself but also your dog, will surely help make Beest feel extra special and healthy. We put together 5 easy and nutritious recipes for you and Beest to try together this summer, with a lot of the ingredients already being in your kitchen pantry! 1. Parfaits 1/3 cup plain, unsweetened regular fat or greek yogurt 1 apple slice, finely diced 1 mango slice, finely diced 3 slices of bananas 2 strawberries, finely diced 3 blueberries 3 raspberries Drizzle of Honey Human Only -- add granola and almonds Layer together fruit and yogurt in a small bowl and top-off with honey This easy recipe is great for your dog's gut health as it contains greek yogurt, bananas, and honey which are all helpful probiotics to keep in good bacteria and clean out the bad bacteria. 2. Tomato-Carrot Soup 1 (15-ounce) can diced organic tomatoes 3 medium carrots, peeled and coarsely chopped 1 sweet potato, peeled and cut into 4 to 5 slices 1/2 cup red lentils, rinsed and drained 1 quart water 3 medium carrots cut into 1/4 x 2-inch sticks 12 grape-size tomatoes, halved 10 fresh basil leaves, chopped, plus 5 whole basil leaves, cut into chiffonade for garnish Pinch of Celtic sea salt 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil Humans Only – add garlic + onions to a separate bowl for more flavor  Add tomatoes, carrots, potato, lentils, and water to a large pot, bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce to simmer and cook for 25 minutes, or until lentils and sweet potatoes are soft. Purée the soup until silky smooth (immersion blender or food processor). Blanch carrot sticks in boiling water until barely soft. Shock in ice water and reserve for garnish.  Add grape tomatoes, chopped basil, and salt, stir, and cook for 3 minutes more. Stir in the olive oil. Garnish the top of the soup with the blanched carrot sticks, sprinkle a few “ribbons” of basil over the carrot sticks, and serve. This tasty tomato-carrot soup will not only please your pups' taste buds but also give them a boost of superfood benefits. Carrots are a great source of vitamin A that will support eye health, boost the immune system and give your dog a healthier skin and coat. Tomatoes (when given in small amounts) are great for your dog’s digestive system and have potassium and vitamin C. Lentils are another great source of minerals that can help aid in diabetes and naturally boost energy, and sweet potatoes are high in fiber which can help lower the risk of heart disease and aid with healthy poops. 3. Charcuterie Board Sliced cucumbers Sliced apples Sliced strawberries Sliced apples Handful of berries (blueberries, raspberries) Thinly sliced cheddar cheese Dollop of peanut butter (sugar free) or greek yogurt, for dip Add all your cut fruits and vegetables to a board or tray. Place your dips on the board to your liking and serve. Dog Only – add your Beests favorite treats Got leftover fruits and veggies in the fridge? Put them together and make a fun charcuterie board for you and your dog to share at home or at the park. Fruits and vegetables are packed with essential nutrients to keep you and your dog’s immune system happy and healthy. 4. Chia Banana Smoothie 12 oz cold filtered water 1-2 handfuls of washed organic baby spinach 1 sliced banana (frozen for thicker consistency) 1 chopped green apple (remove core, stem, seeds) ½ tsp chia seeds Blend all ingredients together and serve This smoothie recipe is a good way to deliver a boost of energy to your pup (especially senior dogs) as chia seeds have 3 times more Omega 3 fatty acids compared to salmon, and boasts 20% protein. 5. Popcorn Balls ½ cup of peanut butter (sugar free) ½ all-natural stovetop popcorn 1 tsp olive oil ⅓ tsp of all natural honey Pop kernels in olive oil Mix in peanut butter and honey until popcorn is coated Shape into balls and then set for for a few minutes, then serve Popcorn alone actually contains great minerals like magnesium, fiber, and zinc. Feeding popcorn with no extra additives like butter, salt, or oils, and given in moderation can provide important nutrients for your dog. Adding other healthy superfoods like peanut butter, to help maintain healthy muscles, eyes, and skin, and honey, that is full of anti-fungal properties to reduce allergies and inflammation, will transform your healthy snack into a superfuel filled with loads of nutrition. We don’t always think about preparing food to share with our dogs. But just imagine the excitement from your pup when they realize you’ve just made something not just for yourself but them as well! And the joy you would feel when you can safely share the same food you’re eating with your best friend! Our advice is to start by researching and knowing what raw ingredients are safe and toxic for your pup. Then you can come up with some of your own creative recipes around those ingredients that would be enticing for both human AND pup. To find more foods and their specific health benefits, The Farmer’s Dog Digest mentions a handful in their “Superfoods In Your Kitchen” article. And bookmark this guide from us and come back for easy, healthy recipes and inspiration anytime you want to bond with your Beest over shared food. Happy Snacking!   Wildebeest creates everyday essentials that help you build that special bond, share adventures big & small and make amazing memories with your Beest. We'll be right there every step of the way, with our gear & Wild4Life Warranty in tow, supporting you & Beest all throughout the lifetime of your companionship!
Wildebeest's Guide to Being an Earth-Friendly Pet Parent

Wildebeest's Guide to Being an Earth-Friendly Pet Parent

In honor of Earth Day, we’ve been thinking a lot about what we can do as pet owners to make more eco-friendly choices! Here are some ways we can make a big impact with small everyday choices.
5 Training Goals for the New Year

5 Training Goals for the New Year

The beginning of the New Year is a great time to implement some new healthier habits, not just for you but also for our pups. We cover 5 solid training ideas that you & Beest can work on such as walking etiquette, separation anxiety and learning new tricks.
5 Ways To Make Your Pup Feel Special

5 Ways To Make Your Pup Feel Special

We are all guilty of getting a little too busy or distracted with work and personal life that we sometimes forget how important setting one-on-one time aside for our pets can be. In the spirit of “Love Your Pet Day” (Feb 20th) we want to share 5 things you can do to make your pup feel extra special and unconditionally loved to bring your bond closer together. 1. DIY DOG TREATS Homemade goodies are a great way to any’s heart, especially your dog’s. Find some recipes with ingredients that your pup likes or that they could benefit from. There are also so many easy homemade treat options if baking isn’t for you such as frozen or dehydrating recipes. Start with your pup’s top favorite ingredient, remember to have fun with it and don’t be afraid to get your pup involved. Try letting them watch you put the ingredients together or lick the bowl / spoon in between ingredients for a little taste test! Check out our DIY treat guides (frozen OR baked) to get you started on some easy ideas. 2. DATE NIGHT Set up a doggie date night and treat your dog to some quality time with you and your family. :) Switch up their usual dinner food to something they only get for special occasions like a fresh food meal or frozen dog patties. Then after dinner pick a movie / show / background music and get cozied up for some relaxing time together.  3. UNINTERRUPTED QUALITY TIME Stepping away from our devices isn’t always easy and getting side-tracked when we bring them with us doesn’t help either. Make sure to set aside your smart devices from time to time and truly be present with your dog when you are taking them out for a walk or playing with them at the park. Having your undivided attention will strengthen your bond with your beest and you may be surprised how it changes your relationship for the better. Check out our guide on what you can do to build a stronger bond with your dog HERE. 4. A NEW ADVENTURE Nothing can be more exciting for your pup than getting to see / smell something new with their favorite person… you! Take them to somewhere they (or neither of you) have never been before such as a new neighborhood or hiking trail. If you bring your pup out to social gatherings like outdoor cafes or beer gardens, try going somewhere new. Checking out the new pet store that opened near your area or taking a trip to a new city. Experiencing new adventures together will really make your pup feel special. 5. A NEW TOY + TREAT Every dog has a favorite toy or treat that makes the world a little brighter in their eyes. Whether it’s a new squeaky toy, something new to wear, or a delicious type of treat, you’ll see their immediate excitement with a waggy tail and a big smile! Splurge on something they love like a new squeaky toy or interactive game. Or try putting away an old favorite toy for a couple of months and bringing it back out – it’s like a brand new toy! :D  ...There are so many different ways that we show our love to our beests on a daily basis. But we encourage you to mix in some special activities or days where you take the time and effort with an intention. Every pup’s unique so find out what your pup’s “love language” is and treat them to that every now and then. This will help strengthen your bond with beest and make them feel special and loved unconditionally, just like they do for us. Wildebeest creates everyday essentials that help you build that special bond, share adventures big & small and make amazing memories with your beest. We want to be there every step of the way, with our gear & pom pom’s in tow, supporting you & beest all throughout the lifetime of your companionship. SHOP OUR GEAR >>>
8 Pawsome DIY Dog Halloween Costumes

8 Pawsome DIY Dog Halloween Costumes

Temps are falling, days are shortening, & the spookiest day of the year is right around the corner! Here are some of our favorite DIY Halloween costumes for pups.
Wildebeest's Guide to Senior Dog Care

Wildebeest's Guide to Senior Dog Care

Taking care of your dog is a lifelong commitment. As pet parents we want to give our dogs a happy and healthy life throughout their time with us. Just like us humans, getting older for dogs can mean physical challenges such as loss of sight, hearing and smell, and a decrease in energy level and sometimes health issues. According to the American Veterinary Medical Association, your dog, depending on the breed, would be considered a senior as early as age 6 or 7 which is about 40-50 years in human years and can benefit from a lifestyle shifted to meet their needs as older pets. In this blog article, we want to highlight the importance of taking early health precautions and list a few things that you can start implementing to maintain your senior pup’s wellbeing and maximize their lifespan as the years go on.... 1. A HEALTHY DIET What you feed your pup is basically what they’re made of. You may want to or need to consider changing up their diet as they grow older and based on specific health needs that may arise. Daily diets that incorporate above-average protein, below-average calories, and no high-risk preservatives are generally good anti-aging formulas to look for. Depending on your dog’s specific dietary needs, you may consider adding supplements (more on that topic later), probiotics, pumpkin for increased fiber intake, and steamed dark green veggies (ex. Kale, broccoli, spinach) for calcium, antioxidants and other beneficial nutrients to their current or senior catered diet. There are many great food options out there today so we encourage you to do some research to find the option that best serves you & your senior pup. And remember to feed your dog proper portions according to their size, weight and exercise levels.  @huskymax_pugmolly 2. A STRONG IMMUNE SYSTEM Just like humans, taking care of your dog’s immune system can help prevent more severe illnesses or diseases. Dog parks, vet offices, city streets and many other places that you visit on the daily can expose your dog to harmful bacteria or parasites. A strong immune system helps fight these harmful elements and keeps your dogs healthy. A compromised immune system can cause diarrhea, vomiting, loss of appetite, joint pain, and much worse and senior dogs are much more vulnerable. Some ways to keep the immune system strong are: Proper hygiene - bathe your dog regularly to eliminate bad bacteria / parasites that your dog may pick up An ideal weight for their size and age - consult a veterinarian on what a healthy weight looks like for your dog and how many calories they should be consuming Rich antioxidant foods that are safe for dogs - like beans, apples, berries, cooked potatoes, cabbage, and broccoli can be fed safely and in moderation Clean toys and bowls - these are germ magnets as your dog touches everything with their mouth / nose after being outside, clean these with non-toxic cleaners Keep them stress free - avoid situations and environments that cause your dog to get anxious and remember that they can pick up on your stress as well Ask your vet - next time you go in for a comprehensive exam, ask your vet what other ways you can help boost your dog’s immune system 3. SUPPLEMENTS Increasing your pup’s intake of nutrients can be easily achieved with the help of supplements. You can find most options in treat forms or easily add to your dog's meals. Consult with your vet to see what supplements your senior dog would benefit from. Some general supplements beneficial for senior dogs are: Omega-3 / fish oils - helps with brain activity, eyesight, heart and kidney function, immune system and keeping skin and coat smooth and shiny Senior chewable formula - contains vitamins and minerals to support overall health Hip & Joint - supports hips and joints against pain and deteriorating range of motion with active ingredients like omega-3 and glucosamine. Bladder Control - supports normal bladder control and immune system function  Heart Health - increases nutrients of L-carnitine and Coenzyme Q10 (older dogs don’t have enough in their bodies) and supports cardiovascular health  4. DAILY EXERCISE No matter what age your dog happens to be, giving them daily exercise is always important. Although senior dogs may not be able to be as active like they were as a pup, make sure to maintain that daily exercise and slow things down for them. A leisurely stroll around your neighborhood, initiating play time, or swimming (hydrotherapy) are great exercises for senior pets. Daily exercise can also lessen the chances of joint problems as consistent movement of muscles will support joints and keep them limber. For more activity ideas, check out our “Guide to staying active indoors & out” 5. MENTAL STIMULATION & PLAY Dogs crave for both mental and physical stimulation, but once your dog starts to get older you should increase the amount of mental stimulation especially as they start to encounter challenges with getting enough physical stimulation. Keeping their minds stimulated will increase their happiness and health. Consider getting your dog puzzle toys / mats or planting treats in a room of the house for them to smell out. Any fun and creative activity that gets them using their brains will keep them sharp and focused as they get older. For more indoor activity ideas, check out the Exercise + Activity section from our blog article “Guide to staying at home with your dog in a pandemic”, or “Guide to staying active indoors & out” 6. REGULAR VET VISITS Vets recommend scheduling a visit every 6 months for senior dogs. These are wellness exams to keep a closer eye on your dog’s health so that they can catch any developing conditions early and provide treatment as soon as possible. Ask your vet about scheduling routine checkups for your senior dog.... If given the opportunity to stop time and keep our furry friends around forever, we probably wouldn’t hesitate to do so. But growing older is a natural progression that happens to all of us and the best we can do as caretakers of our beests is to provide them with a healthy, happy life full of love and special moments that they so deserve. We’re most certain that staying proactive and conscious of your dog’s basic needs -- both physical and mental -- and remembering to venture out together and build your bond with them along the way... will bring about a truly fulfilling life and companionship that we all dream about. Wildebeest creates everyday essentials that help you build that special bond, share adventures big & small and make amazing memories with your beest. We want to be there every step of the way, with our gear & pom pom’s in tow, supporting you & beest all throughout the lifetime of your companionship. SHOP OUR GEAR
Homemade Holiday Dog Treats

Wildebeest Guide to Staying Active Indoors & Out

Though festive times might look a little different this year, we hope some of these fun, engaging indoor / outdoor activities will help you and pup stay active and positive during the holidays.

Wildebeest's Guide to Pet Emergency Kits

As pet parents it's important to be well prepared for uncertain times and any emergency situations. We’ve put together a list of 15 items you should have in your pet’s emergency kit.

Guide to Staying At Home With Your Dog In A Pandemic

From cleaning and grooming tips to recipes and movie list, this is our comprehensive guide to safely practicing social distancing & Shelter-In-Place with our beests during a pandemic.

Wildebeest's Guide to Exercising With Your Dog

Unsure about how much energy your dog needs to burn off each day? Check out these life-stage guidelines to ensure you’re doing enough of exercising with your pup.

Wildebeest's Guide To Traveling With Your Dog

Whether you’re planning a family road trip or a quick overnighter, these tips are essential to keeping your pup comfy and happy when traveling together!