by Clean Paws Scooping | Nov 2, 2025 | Dog Ownership & Care Tips, Dog-Friendly Lifestyle & Activities
Traveling for the Holidays What to Know if You Are Leaving Your Dog Behind The holidays are a time for family, travel, and celebration. But for dog owners, they can also bring a tough decision — what to do with your dog when you’re away. Whether you’re headed out of...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Oct 27, 2025 | Dog Ownership & Care Tips, Seasonal & Event-Specific Tips
Planning a Safe and Fun Halloween for Your Dog Halloween is one of the most exciting times of the year for families in Georgia. For dogs that feel uneasy around masks, inflatables, or sudden changes, taking steps ahead of time can make a huge difference. Learning how...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Oct 6, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
How to Relieve Your Dog’s Fall Allergies Naturally As the leaves change color and the weather cools across North Metro Atlanta, many pet parents start to notice their dogs scratching, licking, or sneezing more often. Fall allergies are very common here in Georgia,...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Sep 22, 2025 | Dog Ownership & Care Tips, Seasonal & Event-Specific Tips
Tips for Grooming and Care in the Fall and Winter Months As the weather cools down in North Metro Atlanta, your dog’s grooming and care routine should shift to match the season. Fall and winter bring lower humidity, fluctuating temperatures, and dry air which can...
by Julia | Sep 8, 2025 | Dog Ownership & Care Tips, Seasonal & Event-Specific Tips
How to Help Your Dog Adjust to the Fall Season and Cooler Temperatures As the heat and humidity of Georgia’s summer fade, fall brings a refreshing change — cooler mornings, colorful leaves, and the perfect weather for outdoor adventures with your dog. But for our...
by Clean Paws Scooping | Aug 25, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
Why Dogs Eat Poop: Causes and How to Stop It “Is your dog eating poop? You’re not alone! Many dog owners have faced this frustrating and perplexing behavior, known as coprophagia. While it’s certainly unpleasant, there are several reasons why dogs do it....