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Petcurean Spike Treats: Finding the Right High-Value Treat for Your Dog

When training with your dog, it is really important that you have a high-value treat.

The high-value treat for your dog should be the treat your dog absolutely has to have! The treat that will make their hard work worth it. Some pet parents or trainers like to use cheese or hotdogs of other types of human food as a high-value treat. While Rooney certainly considers human foods to be high-value, they can sometimes upset his stomach. Additionally, he has a difficult time distinguishing between high-value treats for him and cheese for us. Therefore, I like to try and find doggy specific high-value treats.

Petcurean Spike Treats: Finding a High-Value Treat for Your Dog

Petcurean’s new Spike Treats are the high-value treat for Rooney.

Rooney and I recently had the chance to try the Grain Free Duck Jerky for Dogs and he LOVES them! As a matter of fact, he remembered that I had them in my hiking backpack, and he kept waiting by my backpack earlier this week.

Here is what I love about these treats:

  1. They are grain-free and, therefore, do not interfere with Rooney’s grain-free diet.
  2. Spike Treats contain chia, pomegranate and kale which provide a nutrient rich treat.
  3. They also include pumpkin, which serves as a good source of beta-carotene and fiber!
  4. They include a highly digestible protein source, in this case, Duck!

Since these treats are high-value and healthy for Rooney, here is what I plan to teach him using these treats:

  1. Recall: Rooney and I have worked on recall before, and this is definitely a high-value treat exercise. I hope to be able to really improve his recall using the Spike Treats.
  2. Not Jumping on Guests: This is really of matter of training Rooney on basic manners but is still very important. I hope to be able to finally bring people in the house without Rooney taking out their knees.

With this kind of high-value treat, what will you teach your dog?

Disclaimer: I am a Petcurean Blogger Advocate. I have been compensated in exchange for providing my opinion. However, My Kid Has Paws only discusses products I truly believe in. In fact, I feed Petcurean to Rooney every day.

How to Design a Living Room with Your Pet in Mind #NewYearNewRoom

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As a pet parent, it can be challenging to find the right balance of decor and necessity. This challenge becomes increasingly difficult if you live in a small rental space (like us!). This is why I am so excited to be taking part in Wayfair’s New Year, New Room campaign. We moved into this place last year, and only recently had an opportunity to start decorating our home.

This campaign inspired me to reassess our living room’s functionality and redesign with Rooney in mind.

I don’t know about you, but Rooney has a dog bed in every room of our 800-square -foot townhouse, in addition to his crate, toys, grooming products, and outdoor necessities (Let’s be honest, Rooney has a lot of stuff :)). It is really important to us that we provide Rooney with everything he needs while also keeping our home clean and organized. Since we live in a small rental space, this means maximizing functionality without losing our style.

My husband and I have a very eclectic home decor style. I would describe it as cozy, yet urban. Although we both love being in nature and appreciate the use of wood in our style, we also love living in an urban area and tend to gravitate toward bold colors. To accommodate Rooney in our living room style we had to consider the following things:

  1. Rooney’s own space. Every dog or cat should have their own designated space in your living room. This will encourage you to spend more time together, and can help protect some of your other furniture from being used by your pet. (For the record, Rooney has free reign at our house, but he loves to sleep in his crate).
  2. Shedding: Rooney is a shedding machine, so this came up when we started to consider colors and fabrics.
  3. Safety: While it may not seem like an issue, things like lamp wires and couch height can affect your pet’s safety.

So, with the above items in mind, we went to work thinking about the pieces we would like to update in our living room, and how we could accommodate Rooney’s needs:

Couch

The couch needs to be moderate to small in size due to the space we have available in our living room. However, it needs to be big enough to comfortably sit Rooney, Matt and myself. The second most important aspect of the couch is color. The current couch we have is brown. While it is the perfect fabric, I don’t love the color. Not only does it not match much of our other decor, but it also strongly contrasts Rooney’s fur which makes his shedding more obvious. This couch in their Stone color would work great for our small townhouse. Not only does it allow us to sit down and watch movies as a family, but it also multitasks as a hide-a-bed which is crucial since we don’t have a guest room.

Harvest Sleeper Sofa

Harvest Sleeper Sofa

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Rug

This is the one item that we already have but is central to the refresh of our living room. The walls in our living room are gray, and we don’t get a ton of natural light. Therefore, we needed something to brighten the room. The very first thing we purchased for our townhouse was this perfect rug from Wayfair. I choose this rug specifically to add color, hide stains and give Rooney space to run around with traction. When you are looking for a rug or carpet for your home, here is what you should keep in mind:

    1. Does the carpet have any loops that might snag your pet’s nails?
    2. Is the carpet going to be difficult to vacuum? This is a really important question if your pet sheds significantly.
    3. What color will blend well with your pet’s hair and also hide any stains from the yard?
Sydney Geo Helix Navy Blue Area Rug

Sydney Geo Helix Navy Blue Area Rug

Regular Price: From $75.95

Lighting

It may seem like there isn’t much to figure out regarding pets and lighting. However, there might be more to consider than you think.

  1. Does your dog or cat become interested in wires? If so, you may want to consider only using permanent light fixtures so that you can avoid exposed wires. If you rent, you might want to consider cord covers.
  2. Is your dog or cat likely to knock over floor lamps? If so, you may want to consider lighting that is mounted on the walls or ceiling.

Although we would love to design our living room with mounted lighting to avoid wire hazards, we have to be creative since we are renters. Therefore, we have created an excellent corner space to put a floor lamp that is out of Rooney’s way. I specifically chose this lamp because it isn’t complex. It doesn’t have a lot of different arms (increasing the chance it will get knocked over), nor does it have a tripod base that puts Rooney at risk of tripping over it.

Solstice 58" Floor Lamp

Solstice 58 Floor Lamp

Regular Price: From $96.90

Curtains

Initially, we never thought twice about curtains or drapes having anything to do with pets. However, if you have a dog that sheds and likes to hang out near the window, this changes everything. We used to have brown curtains downstairs, and the bottom 2 feet would be coated in Rooney’s hair all the time. Even if we washed them, they would only stay clean for a few days and then…BAM! More Rooney hair. So I currently have my heart set on these curtains in Yellow 🙂

I think the Yellow will be a great addition to the blue carpet and gray walls. Additionally, it should hide Rooney’s fur a bit better.

Weathermate Solid Cotton Grommet Top Curtain (Set of 2)

Weathermate Solid Cotton Grommet Top Curtain (Set of 2)

Regular Price: From $44.63

Dual Purpose Furniture

Wherever possible, it helps to be able to integrate furniture that can serve more than one purpose. For example, having a coffee table that also serves as blanket storage can be tremendously helpful for improving the flow of a small space. When you are a pet parent, it can be even more necessary to combine the needs of your pet with your living areas. This crate/end table would give Rooney his own small bed in our living room while simultaneously serving as an end table. I love this and can’t wait to have it in our home!
EcoFLEX Pet Crate End Table

EcoFLEX Pet Crate End Table

Regular Price: From $104.49
So that concludes my list of things to consider when decorating your home as a pet parent. Did you find this list helpful? What other things do you consider when decorating your home with your pet in mind?

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DISCLOSURE: I am also a Wayfair Homemaker Featured Blogger. I have been compensated in exchange for providing my opinion. However, My Kid Has Paws only discusses products I truly believe in and feel would be useful to my readers.

Hiking Essentials for a Day on the Hill With Your Dog #MKHPJanuaryChallenge

I don’t know about you, but I love hiking. There is nothing more fulfilling for me than taking a nice long hike with Rooney and breathing in all the fresh air!

I try to hike with Rooney as often as possible. The inclines help improve his muscle confirmation, which helps improve our running. Additionally, the new smells are always something to look forward to for Roo. To ensure that we are fully prepared for our hike, I always bring a backpack with the following hiking essentials:

Hiking Essentials for a Day on the Hill With Your Dog

Hiking Essentials:

  1. Water: Whenever you take your dog on a long adventure, and the water sources are unknown, it is always a good idea to bring water along with you. I think this is particularly important when hiking because you never know how long the hike will take you, or how tiring the trip will be. The more water you have available, the better for both of you. For a 1 hour hike, I usually bring 1 large water bottle for me, 1 full water bottle for Rooney, and 1 backup. During warmer seasons I bring 2 backup water bottles. I highly recommend the Gulpy water bottle for dogs or the Popware for Pets Collapsable Travel Water Dish, which is available at Chewy.com. For myself, I really like any water bottle that contains a straw. Whenever I drink out of water bottles with straws, I drink 2-3 times the amount of water I would otherwise, which helps to keep me hydrated.
  2. Treats/Snacks: Treats are always a nice way to distract your dog if they become too interested in the wildlife, or start to sniff something unknown (yesterday, they helped me get the attention of a lost dog on the trail- see Instagram post below). Additionally, if your hike turns into a longer adventure than you planned, it might be nice to take a 30-45 minute break and let your dog eat a little bit. Most importantly, it is always good to have food on you in case there is a real emergency. We like to take Petcurean’s Grain & Gluten Free Duck Jerky Treats & Snack Bar.
  3. Poop Bags: I always have poop bags with me. Rooney will poop 2-3 times minimum on every outing. In addition to poop bags, I also carry The Fifth Paw which is a poop bag holder and the best thing ever (in my opinion)!
  4. First-Aid Kit: Once again, you NEVER know what’s gonna happen when you go on a hike. It’s always a good idea to carry a Pet First Aid Kit with you. If you don’t want to buy one, and you would like to make your own, please refer to this post: DIY Pet First-Aid Kit.
  5. Paw Protection: If you are up against the elements, you definitely want to pack boots to protect your dog’s paws from hot pavement or snow. Additionally, when the terrain becomes rocky or full of gravel, these boots can come in handy. Regarding Corgi legs; I can’t seem to find a boot that will fit on Rooney’s legs properly, and I would be open to suggestions from Corgi parents.
  6. Layers: Once again, even though the plan is to make it in/out of your hike in 2-3 hours, you never know what mother nature has in store for you. Always bring an extra layer for both you and your dog. I just ordered a thicker jacket for Rooney from PrideBites (which I can’t wait to show you). However, in the meantime, I take Rooney’s Gold Paw Fleece and his water proof rain jacket with me in my backpack.
  7. ID: If anything were to happen to you or your dog it is critical that you both have identification on you. Make sure that you carry your own ID/driver’s license and that your pet has a current ID tag, microchip, or both! If you or your pet have any special medical conditions, make sure to have that information on the ID as well. (You won’t believe this, but I wrote this part of the blog post yesterday before our hike, and, sure enough, my cousin and I found a dog on the trail and were able to get her home safely thanks to her microchip – see Instagram post below).
  8. Sun protection: Even when the weather doesn’t seem sunny, it is always good to wear sun protection. I wear a tinted moisturizer every day that has SPF 30 in it. However, don’t forget that if your dog has a thin or white coat, they are more likely to be sunburned and could benefit from sun protection as well.

Hiking Essentials for a Day on the Hill With Your Dog

Gulpy | Popware for Pets Collapsable Travel Water Dish | Camelbak Water Bottle | Pet First Aid Kit (similar) | Northface Backpack (similar) | PrideBites Jacket | Gold Paw Fleece | Rain Coat (similar) | Earth Rated Poop Bags | The Fifth Paw

Do you like to hike? What are your hiking essentials?

If you are taking the January Challenge, how is your challenge going? Are you meeting your goals?

On a side note: Yesterday my cousin and I went hiking with our dogs, and we ended up finding this sweet girl on the trail. The good news is that we were able to reunite her with her parents within a few hours. A prime example of how microchips get pets home quickly and safely.

Disclaimer: I am a Petcurean Blogger Advocate. I have been compensated in exchange for providing my opinion. However, My Kid Has Paws only discusses products I truly believe in. In fact, I feed Petcurean to Rooney every day. Additionally, My Kid Has Paws is a member of the Chewy.com Blogger Program. Each month we receive a product from Chewy.com in exchange for our honest review. However, My Kid Has Paws, only shares products that we love and enjoy

5 Activities to Try With Your Dog This Year #MKHPJanuaryChallenge

I have always been good about getting exercise and staying in shape. However, I have had my moments where a week or two go by, and I can’t say I have done much in the way of burning calories. When these lulls occur, it’s usually because I am bored. Bored with whatever exercise I have been doing lately (the only thing I never get bored of is volleyball, which I need other people to play). I bet that you too have encountered this type of boredom.

5 Activities to Try With Your Dog This Year #MKHPJanuaryChallenge

Since this month’s challenge is to exercise with your pet, I thought I would share a few additional activities to keep you and your dog from getting bored!

Many of these activities require some warmer weather. However, this list can be added to the mix throughout all of 2016! #MKHPJanuaryChallenge

5 Activities to Try With Your Dog This Year

  1. Hiking: If you haven’t taken your dog on a hike yet, you are missing out! Rooney loves hiking and so do I. The great thing about hiking is that you get all the fresh air and challenge you need, but without the hustle and bustle of running. This is an activity that you can do with the whole family! (see above for our recent hiking encounter with some local cattle)
  2. Paddleboarding: If your dog likes swimming than Stand Up Paddleboarding or SUP may be the activity for you. The best part is, all you need is a body of water! SUP is an activity that is on my wish list! I have gone paddleboarding on my own before, but I really want to see if Rooney would be willing to balance with me on the paddle board. If you are going to try this activity with your dog, I strongly urge you to make sure they have a life vest. Even dogs who can swim for long distances can get tired too far from shore.
  3. Surfing: Another activity I want to try with Rooney! Of course, I live near the ocean, so I technically have an unfair advantage. However, keep this activity in mind if you are thinking about taking any vacations with the family this summer. Perhaps you are headed to the beaches of California; what a perfect time to take your dog with you to share in the oceanic experience! If you are going to try this activity with your dog, I strongly urge you to make sure they have a life vest. Even dogs who can swim for long distances can get tired too far from shore.
  4. Running: If you dog doesn’t like water, then running might be a great endurance activity for you to try together. Rooney and I usually mix running in with our longer walks. I am trying to work him up to a maximum endurance (for me about 3-4 miles), but I think the smells are too good for Rooney to pass up in a hurry, which I understand. Keep in mind that if you are a runner, you need to work your dog up to a distance. Start with very small and intermediate distances and work your way up over time. My good friend Dawn from Leash Your Fitness was kind enough to put together a running schedule for Rooney and I when I first started to train Rooney to run with me. She customized it for us based on our baseline exercise levels, Rooney’s current shape, and his ability to tolerate heat. You too should consider these factors before creating a training schedule.
  5. Bicycling: I completed my undergrad is a little town called Davis, California. When I say that Davis is a bicycle town, I am not making an understatement of any kind. Most people in Davis have a bike, and there are thousands of cyclists on the streets and campus every day. Since the town is so bike and dog-friendly, many people ride their bikes with their dogs by their side. When it comes to bicycling alongside your dog, it is imperative that your dog is in good shape and that you have the proper equipment to keep you and your dog safe. For more information, please read What You Need to Know About Biking With Your Dog.

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Photo Courtesy of bikeleague.org

If any of the above activities sound like fun, then you definitely need to follow the following blogs for more information about hiking and exercising with your dog:

You Did What With Your Weiner

Leash Your Fitness

Slim Doggy

I read posts regularly from these sites, and I am continually inspired to get out and exercise with Rooney! So tell me, how are your exercise challenges going so far?

Helpful Guest Posts:

10 Beautiful and Pet-Friendly Fall Hiking Trails in the U.S.

My Kid Has Paws is Taking a Prideful Stance

Pride

My Kid Has Paws wants our followers to know that we support the LBGT community!

Why am I bringing this up?

Well,

1) Its Pride Month: The 45th Annual Pride Parade will be taking place in San Francisco next weekend.

2) There is so much hate being spread in the media right now, and I think its time we knock that off and show some love instead. I understand that everyone is entitled to their opinion. However, everyone is also entitled to live their life as they please.

3) I want my friends in the LBGT community to know that I support them. My good friend Carol and her wife Darlene have recently celebrated their 1st Anniversary! (Congratulations you two!) When Carol first came out to many of her coworkers, friends, readers, etc., most people were supportive, but some people weren’t, which made me sad when I read her post. Carol is awesome, and Darlene is awesome, and their dog Dexter is awesome, so how could someone not support them?

When my husband and I got married, everyone congratulated us, why don’t they get the same support?

I just don’t get it. So, I want them to know, we support you!

4) Because I look at how Rooney lives life and I want to be more like him.

In the words of my good friend Carol, “Dogs love us unconditionally without judgement and without reservation”. – Carol Bryant, Fidose of Reality

Hate is not an innate behavior in humans, we have to be taught how to hate. Meaning, any ill feelings or behavior people display toward others is something they learned from someone else. Therefore, if we stop spreading the hate, maybe one day it will stop all together. I want future generations to like people because they are good people. Period. End of story.

People in the LBGT community have lost lives because of other peoples hateful words and actions. These tragedies are terrible and then must stop.

We need to take on a dog mentality…

Like everyone who is nice to you, and live each day with your heart full of love.

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