Canine Fitness Month April is Canine Fitness Month, and with the beginning of Spring, it is the perfect time to take a look at your dog’s fitness and wellness routine. A strong fitness routine centered around your dog’s specific needs not only leads to a healthier and longer life for your pet, but is
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Social Pupperfly Calendar MONTH-LONG EVENTS Operation Santa Paws (December 1 - December 24) Food Service Safety Month DAY EVENTS December 2, 2019: National Mutt Day December 3, 2019: Giving Tuesday December 4, 2019: World Wildlife Conservation Day December 9, 2019: International Day of Veterinary Medicine December 11, 2019: Holiday Food Drive for Needy Animals Day
Social Pupperfly Calendar MONTH-LONG EVENTS National Pet Cancer Awareness Month Adopt a Senior Pet Month National Senior Pet Month (Check out our blog post on Caring for Senior Dogs here) Pet Cancer Awareness Month Pet Diabetes Month National Peanut Butter Lover's Month Sweet Potato Awareness Month National Sleep Comfort Month National Cook For Your Pet
October 2019 Social Pupperfly Calendar MONTH-LONG EVENTS National Pet Wellness Month National Animal Safety and Protection Month Adopt-a-Dog Month / Adopt-a-Shelter Dog Month (ASPCA) National Pitbull Awareness Month Eat Better, Eat Together Month WEEK-LONG EVENTS October 1 - 6, 2019: National Walk Your Dog Week October 7 - 13, 2019: Animal Welfare Week October 15
RESPONSIBLE PET PAWRENTING 101 Owning a dog is a very rewarding experience. However, it's also a big responsibility. Being a responsible pet owner will keep your dog happy and healthy, and it will help you avoid some issues associated with dog ownership. Since September is Responsible Dog Ownership Month, we thought it would be a
It’s official: You’ve reached ultimate conscious pet-parent status. September is Responsible Dog Ownership Month! We’ll be posting tips all month about how you can be an even more responsible dog owner. What does being a responsible dog owner mean to you? Is it simply providing shelter, food, and water? Is it bringing your dog in