Month: February 2016

DR. NICHOLAS DODMAN: A LIFE AND DEATH MATTER

As Chief Scientific Officer for the Center for Canine Behavior Studies along with Dr. James Serpell PhD of the University of Pennsylvania, we propose an Animal Ownership Interaction Study designed to determine the precise impact dog owners have on their pets’ behavior. The Halo Pet Foundation has generously helped fund this vital study, which is

HALO COUPONS FOR FEBRUARY

For blog readers, newsletter subscribers, Twitter followers and Facebook fans only, we’re happy to offer this month’s printable store coupons for Halo products! Remember, these coupons are only valid at stores where Halo is sold. For Halo store locations, enter your zip/postal code here. Products sell out fast, so please call ahead to make sure

TRACIE HOTCHNER: CANINE “SURVIVAL” TIPS FOR (VERY) COLD WINTER WEATHER

We’ve been having some bitter cold days recently in parts of the country and there are a number of things you can do to keep your dog comfortable – and safe – outdoors. Do not assume they have the “common sense” to come indoors when they begin to get hypothermia or frostbite on their ears

AMAZING BEFORE AND AFTER PHOTOS—HALO HEALTHY WEIGHT CHALLENGE—OUR 5TH SUCCESSFUL PARTICIPANT!

If you like good before and after photos then you are going to love Xena’s! Xena is a 7 year old spayed female Pomeranian and our 5th successful participant in the Halo Healthy Weight Challenge program! Xena’s owners were desperate to get her to lose weight—their veterinarian had warned them of the health dangers of

FERAL CAT LOVES HER PET DOGS

One unusual friendship in San Francisco embodies the spirit of giving, charity and friendship! Catster community manager, Lori Malm, wrote on Catster.com about her experience with this endearingly odd feral cat she named Cow because of his black and white coat. Cow first showed up inside Lori’s house via the dog door. Cow would make