by Clean Paws Scooping | Jul 14, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
Preparing Your Dog for a New Baby: Tips for a Smooth Transition Bringing a new baby into the home is a life-changing experience. Between decorating the nursery and stocking up on diapers, there’s a lot to prepare—but one important family member shouldn’t...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Jun 30, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Health & Wellness
How to Calm Your Dog During Thunderstorms and Fireworks Summer in Georgia brings its fair share of afternoon thunderstorms and festive fireworks — especially around the Fourth of July. While the sights and sounds can be exciting for humans, many dogs experience deep...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Jun 16, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
Helping Your Dog Adjust to Summer Routines and Activities As the temperatures rise and schedules shift for the summer, your dog may need a little extra support adjusting to the changes. Whether it’s later sunsets, kids being home from school, more travel, or...
by Clean Paws Scooping | May 19, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
Understanding Dog Body Language: What Your Dog Is Trying to Tell You Why Dog Body Language Matters Dogs, like humans, have their own way of communicating. While they can’t speak in words, their body language is full of rich and expressive signals that convey what...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Apr 7, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Health & Wellness
How to Tell If Your Dog Is Happy: 7 Key Signs of a Happy Pup Stop me if this sounds familiar. You give your pup belly rubs, take them on daily walks, and keep their food bowl full. All your friends think you’ve got the happiest dog on the block. However, sometimes you...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Dec 30, 2024 | Dog Behavior & Training, Seasonal & Event-Specific Tips
5 Things to Do Before Fireworks Start to Keep Your Dog Calm and Safe So, you think you’re ready for the New Year’s Eve festivities, right? That anxious feeling in your stomach when you think about the fireworks and your dog’s reaction is completely normal. Loud...