Category - Featured
May 29, 2025
Kalei Burgess
Summertime adventures are what we look forward to all year long — both two- and four-legged friends alike! However, just like humans, dogs also spend a significant amount of time in climate-controlled environments. This means that any temperature change, especially hotter outdoor weather, can cause pups to react negatively. Pet professionals are trained on how to watch out and manage any heat-induced situations — but the signs may be harder to spot during at-home playtime!
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April 24, 2025
Jocelyn Michaud, CVT
Summer is almost here, and that means the return of sunny days, outdoor fun, and fireworks. From holiday festivities to afternoon thunderstorms, there is no shortage of loud noises and flashing lights that your pet may have to contend with. For many pets, fireworks and thunder can cause severe fear and anxiety.
Read More About From Fearful to Fearless: Helping Your Pet Handle Fireworks and Thunderstorms
December 31, 2024
Kristen Majdanics
Many dogs are happy to do the same, but they also need an outlet for their energy. Dogs, like people, can develop a case of cabin fever when they spend too much time indoors. A good rule of thumb is to ensure your pet enjoys at least 40 -120 minutes of exercise every day depending on the dog’s size and age, according to Dr. Clay Hellner, Chief Veterinary Officer at Pet Paradise and NewDay Veterinary Care.
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October 31, 2024
Jocelyn Michaud, CVT and Nicole VanNienwenhove
When Day Campers at Pet Paradise get ready to dip (or cannonball) into the pool, our first priority is to keep everyone safe! That's why you might notice some dogs wearing life jackets while they’re doggy paddling. Life vests aren’t just adorable (who knew pups could look so dapper in orange?) – they also play a vital role in helping to keep pets safe!
Read More About Why Some Dogs Wear Life Jackets in the Pool
October 25, 2024
Jocelyn Michaud, CVT
After a full day of running, playing, and making new friends at day camp, your dog deserves some well-earned R&R. Just like we can feel tired after an active day, our pets need a little downtime, too. Here are some tips to help your pup rest and relax after an exciting day at Pet Paradise.
Read More About Post-Camp Care: Helping Your Dog Wind Down After a Day of Fun