With spring currently in full bloom, you have probably started spending a lot more time outdoors with your pets. Unfortunately, more time outside means more exposure to fleas and ticks. If your pet is not properly protected, these troublesome pests can cause serious health issues such as Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Here are the best ways to protect your pets this spring: Use year-round preventative measures such as a flea collar or
After being cooped up all winter, it is hard not to catch spring fever when the weather finally warms up. You want to go outside and get active, and so does your pup! Try one of these fun activities together and make the most of this season. Go hiking: Hiking will provide you and your furry friend with lots of fresh air and exercise. Research local hiking trails and find the ones best suited for
Spring is finally here! Now that the days are longer and the weather is warmer, we will be spending a lot more time outside. Though it may not be the first thing on your mind, it is just as important to take precautions against the elements in the springtime as it is during the winter and summer months. Follow these safety tip to stay safe and healthy! Apply sunscreen: Don’t make the mistake of thinking
During the winter months, it is very important to keep your pets healthy and warm. As the temperature drops, so does a dog’s tolerance for cold. Whether you live in an area that gets a lot of snow or an area with mild temperatures and rain, follow these tips to make sure that your pet has everything they need to get through the winter! Provide them with a cozy place to sleep. Whether it is
As a new year begins, it is important to consider your yearly business goals. Are you looking to gain new customers or communicate more with your current clients? Social media can help! We know that when it comes to promoting your business, there are a lot of different approaches to think about. You may be wondering if social media marketing is the right outlet for your business or if it is worth the investment. Social
Season’s Greetings from Little Dog Social Media! There are so many wonderful things about the Christmastime! It is a season of love, laughter, joy, and hope. Little Dog Gives Back This year, our team celebrated the holiday by having an office Christmas party on December 18th. The activities included a scavenger hunt, gift exchange, and the delivery of cookie trays to our local public service departments to thank them for all their hard work and
With the holiday season in full swing, you may be planning to travel in order to celebrate with family and friends. Holiday roads trips can be stressful for you, but they can be also be especially stressful for your pooch. Check out these tips on how to keep your dog happy and healthy during travel. Take a test drive. Before committing your dog to a long car ride, see how they react to traveling in
You know all those exciting promo posts, amazing photos, and live videos you saw on MAIA’s social accounts before and during the Big Event? They were all done FOR US by Little Dog Social Media! They swooped in and took over MAIA’s social media coverage, freeing up our team to focus on the million other things we had to do! If your agency’s social media presence could use a BOOST, we highly recommend Little Dog.
Kids aren’t the only ones who deserve a treat on Halloween. Your dog wants to get in on the fun too! Unfortunately, most popular Halloween treats are actually toxic to pets. Candy sweetened with xylitol and all types of chocolate are very dangerous and can cause pets serious health problems. Check out these DIY recipes and make your furry friend a safe and delicious treat this Halloween! Kids aren’t the only ones who deserve a
Back-To-School is a time of change for everyone in the family—even your dog! For the last year and a half, most of us have spent more time at home, and now things are shifting back to a (semi)normal routine. Your children will most likely welcome this fresh start, and jump into the new schedule without a hitch—but how do you prep a fur baby for longer hours home alone? Here are some tips to make