by Walking Wet Noses | May 26, 2026 | Dog Care, Pet Care Tips, Pet Safety
A pet safe garden might be the most underrated pet parent skill there is. Every spring, veterinary clinics across Northern Virginia see a noticeable spike in cases tied to one source: the backyard. Toxic mulch, poisonous plants, lawn chemicals, and seasonal pests turn...
by Walking Wet Noses | May 23, 2026 | Pet Adoption
Pet adoption is one of those decisions that quietly changes everything. One day you’re scrolling through rescue listings or wandering through a shelter “just to look,” and the next thing you know, there’s a slightly nervous, possibly...
by Walking Wet Noses | May 21, 2026 | Community
Why did I wash the poop bags with my jeans again?! This is a real question I have asked myself, out loud, while staring into my dryer at 9 PM on a Tuesday. It is one of approximately forty-seven similar questions that come with being a professional dog walker —...
by Walking Wet Noses | May 19, 2026 | Senior Cat Care, Senior Dog Care, Senior Pet
Senior pet care takes on a special urgency every spring. After a long winter of stiff joints, less activity, and shorter walks, our older pets emerge into the warmer months with bodies that need a little extra attention — and a few specific adjustments to keep them...
by Walking Wet Noses | May 14, 2026 | Cat Care
Cat body language is one of the great mysteries of pet parenthood. Dogs basically wear their hearts on their wagging tails — but cats? Cats communicate through a system of subtle, often contradictory signals seemingly designed to confuse you. Misread the signs and you...
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