
Vancouver’s best dog-friendly patio – The Rock Chute Kitchen and Bar Patio on Mt. Seymour
The Rock Chute Bare and Grill is a large, dog friendly outdoor patio on Mt. Seymour in North Vancouver, BC. Perfect for après-hike drinks and a bite to eat.
The Rock Chute Bare and Grill is a large, dog friendly outdoor patio on Mt. Seymour in North Vancouver, BC. Perfect for après-hike drinks and a bite to eat.
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A review of Victoria, BC based Yippie Yak Himalayan Yak Chews for dogs. Understand what Yak Chews are and how your dog can enjoy them.
Craig from Best Friend Apparel sent us a pair of their Walkease gloves – “the first glove designed especially for dog owners”. For the past week Avy and I have
A genuine, first-hand review of the Furbo and why it’s a great pet camera, especially for dog owners. Discover its best features, pros, cons, and answers to FAQs.
The Inn at Laurel Point in Victoria BC welcomes dogs with open arms to their beautiful hotel. Amenities include a doggie bed, dog dishes, poop bags and homemade treats.
Recently Matt and I were invited to visit Simply Natural Raw Pet Food in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood of Vancouver, BC, for a full tour of their operation and an interview with the owner, Caroline, who has 20 plus years experience with raw food diets for dogs. The store has a great reputation and it was quickly clear that Caroline’s vast knowledge and passion for dogs are the cornerstone of that great reputation.
A guide to enjoying all things Whistler with your dog – winter or summer. Dog-friendly hotels, parks, beaches, activities and more!
When it comes to being a truly dog friendly hotel, the Four Seasons Whistler hits the mark. The staff were thrilled to see Avy when she arrived and she was greeted in the lobby with treats from the doorman.
This dog friendly hotel is located just off the village stroll, so there is plenty of shopping and places to eat close by. It has a convenient greenspace just outside the back door where you can take your dog for a bathroom break.
Overall I would recommend this toy. It isn’t expensive, it’s durable (Avy can destroy a cheap toy in minutes) and it hasn’t yet lost its appeal.
Perfect for hot, summer days; the Cool Pet Pad is a “self-cooling” pad that is pressure activated. It lasts 3 hours and recharges itself in just 20 minutes
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