by Walking Wet Noses | Jan 16, 2026 | Dog Care
If you live in Oakton, establishing a daily dog walking routine is the only way to avoid the specific brand of anxiety that sets in around 4:30 PM. You are sitting at a standstill on I-66, or perhaps watching the light cycle for the third time at the intersection of...
by Walking Wet Noses | Jan 15, 2026 | Pet Safety, Senior Dog Care
Senior Pet Winter Care matters a lot here in Northern Virginia, where winter temperatures can swing fast and sidewalks can turn icy overnight. If you’ve noticed your senior dog hesitating at the door or your older cat camping out by the heating vent, you’re not...
by Walking Wet Noses | Jan 10, 2026 | Bird Care, Small Animal Care
Winter bird safety starts with three things most pet owners overlook: drafts, temperature swings, and disappearing daylight. Sure, winter is cozy for us humans — fuzzy blankets, hot cocoa, the perfect excuse to stay indoors. But for pet birds? It can feel a little...
by Walking Wet Noses | Jan 1, 2026 | Senior Pet, Senior Dog Care
Grey Muzzles and Wise Whiskers There’s something magical about the way a senior pet looks at you—those wise, knowing eyes that have weathered every storm and celebrated every victory by your side. As our beloved companions enter their golden years, it’s natural to...
by Walking Wet Noses | Jan 1, 2026 | Community, Pet Health
New Year’s Resolutions for Dogs are a wonderful way to start 2026 with healthier habits, better routines, and more quality time with your four-legged family members. As we flip the calendar to a new year, many of us set goals for ourselves—but our dogs deserve that...
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