by Clean Paws Scooping | Aug 11, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
7 Common Dog Health Problems and How to Prevent Them Dogs may not speak our language, but they do tell us when something’s wrong—if we know what to look for. As pet parents, one of the most loving things we can do is learn the warning signs of common health issues and...
by websitesbymelissmarketing | Aug 4, 2025 | Dog Behavior & Training, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
The Do’s and Don’ts of Potty Training Puppies Potty training your new puppy is one of the first and most important steps in making them feel at home in your house. While it may seem like a daunting task, with patience, consistency, and the right approach, you can...
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 | Jul 7, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
Protecting Your Dog from Summer Health Risks: Top Tips for Pet Parents Georgia summers are no joke. With sweltering temperatures, high humidity, and scorching pavement, it’s not just humans who feel the heat — our dogs are at risk too. As a pet parent, your job...
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 | Jun 9, 2025 | Dog Health & Wellness, Dog Ownership & Care Tips
How to Keep Your Dog Cool and Comfortable in the Summer Heat Georgia summers can be brutal — and if you’re sweating just walking to the mailbox, imagine how your dog feels with a fur coat on. Dogs are more sensitive to heat than humans, and high temperatures can lead...