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Holiday Traditions to Share with Your Dog
The holidays are a time for love, laughter, and traditions—and your dog deserves to be part of the festivities too! Whether it’s indulging in seasonal treats, sharing special moments, or finding creative ways to spoil your pup, there are so many ways to make the season magical for your four-legged family member. Here’s how you can make your holiday traditions paw-sitively unforgettable this year!
Gift Giving for Dogs: Top Toys for 2025
The holidays are almost here, and nothing says love like spoiling your dog with the perfect gift. Toys? Check. Treats? Double check! In 2025, it’s all about giving your pup gifts that spark joy and pair perfectly with their favorite Northern Dog Biscuit treats. Because what’s better than toys? Toys and treats together!
5 Creative Ways to Use Soft Treats for Enrichment
When it comes to keeping our dogs entertained, few things work as well as a great toy filled with delicious treats! If you've recently picked up some Northern Softies and are looking for new ways to make the most of these pocket-friendly treats, here are five creative ideas to try. These methods are perfect for adding excitement to playtime, engaging your dog’s natural curiosity, and providing a bit of a mental workout too!
How to Throw a Halloween Party with Your Dog
Halloween is the perfect time to enjoy a spooky celebration with friends, family—and of course, your dog! Including your pup in the fun makes the holiday even more special, and with a little planning, you can host a Halloween party that’s enjoyable for both humans and their furry friends. Here's how to throw a Halloween bash that will have tails wagging!
8 Ways To Prepare Your Dog For Their Senior Years
Watching your dog grow older can be bittersweet, but with the right care, you can ensure they age gracefully, staying healthy, active, and happy throughout their golden years. From nutrition to mental stimulation, here are eight key ways to help your dog age healthily and maintain a great quality of life.
CNIB Guide Dogs: Helping the Blind Navigate the World with C...
For people who are blind or partially sighted, guide dogs provide more than just mobility—they offer companionship, independence, and a bridge to the world around them. CNIB (Canadian National Institute for the Blind) Guide Dogs are specially trained to help people with vision loss navigate safely and confidently, enhancing their quality of life. Let’s explore how these incredible dogs are trained and the remarkable ways they help their handlers.