Category: Dog Owner Information

5 Signs Your Dog Loves You

Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and love is in the air! In February, we celebrate the people in our lives we love the most and who love us back just the same. But what about our pets? Our animals are a huge part of our lives, and we show them love and appreciation… Read more »

New Year’s Resolutions for Dog Owners

When we hear people discussing new year’s resolutions, we think of ways to improve ourselves and our routines. A new year offers a fresh start to break old habits and create new positive ones in our daily life. If you are a dog owner, your animal is a huge part of your schedule and activities,… Read more »

Want A Pet But Have Pet Allergies?

We love our pets but don’t love the allergy-causing dander and shedding that comes with them! If you are an allergy sufferer or have been recently diagnosed with a pet allergy, you may think you cannot have a pet, but that is not necessarily the case. At Blue Star Labradoodles, our dogs are allergy- friendly!… Read more »

4 Signs You Are Ready for a Puppy

Dogs make great companions, and there are even a few health benefits to owning one! It’s easy to decide you want a puppy, but are you ready for one? Many people jump into dog ownership without doing the proper research, simply thinking they will figure it out as they go along, but that can set you… Read more »

The Health Benefits of Owning a Dog

The benefits of owning a dog go beyond just companionship. It has been proven that the Human-Animal relationship offers additional rewards that improve overall well-being and health. Here are a few health benefits you could experience by committing to a furry best friend. Dogs Are Good for Your Heart A comprehensive review of studies published between 1950 and… Read more »

How to Care for a Senior Dog

As your dog ages, they become less mobile, their hearing and sight aren’t as good, and they are more prone to various diseases. Still, dogs can spend their golden years healthy and happy! Not all dogs are considered seniors at the same age, so it is important to notice the first signs of aging and… Read more »