Have you ever wanted to ship your dog off for a “boot camp” training situation, where someone does all of the work for you and returns a perfectly mannered dog? It’s a tempting scenario, particularly if you’re at the end…
In the last five years, we have seen more pet-friendly hotels spring up around the country. Whether they are independently owned or part of a larger hospitality chain, these hotels offer specialty pet meals and all natural treats (some even…
Bradley Cooper, Ryan Gosling, and Ryan Reynolds. These Hollywood hunks have one adorable thing in common—they are all doting dog owners. They are often seen carrying, walking, and spoiling their furry friends. Bradley Cooper even said that his rescued dog…
A growing movement around the world puts yellow ribbons on dogs as a way to tell approaching people that the animal wants to be left alone (Photo: H. Darr Beiser, USA TODAY) STORY HIGHLIGHTS The Yellow Dog Project uses yellow…
Come one, come all this weekend to New York Dog Nanny's Premier Cozy Daycare, Kennel and Wellness Center for Animals where we will be displaying NYC's finest ready-to-adopt dogs. Hailing from small-dog ville are at least four canine creatures along…
How can a dog get any cuter than this clearly inventive homemade eco-friendly rubber gloves pup getting a bath and doing the dishes. If your dog works hard for you and gives you lots of heart felt lovin, woof back!…
Foster Dogs NYC is so excited to host their SECOND dog adoption event at New York Dog Nanny in Manhattan. This event's line up is not only St. Patty's Day themed but will also feature dogs up for adoption of…
By Aidan Bindoff on 01/01/2008 Filed in - Special Situations - Click to Calm: Healing the Aggressive Dog Recognize your dog? Do you have an excitable, active, or reactive dog? Does one or more of the following phrases describe your…
http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Dog-Breed-Most-Popular-New-York-City-American-Kennel-Club-Golden-Retriever-Lab-140711893.html Most popular dog breeds in NYC
If you own a dog in New York City, odds are it’s a mutt named Max. The city’s dog licensing records show that out of almost 100,000 registered dogs, this is the most common breed and name in town. WNYC…