When the temperature drops in Virginia and the sun sets at 5:00 PM, I know exactly what’s coming. I’ve spent nearly two decades working with dogs, and every winter, I see the same shift. The long, leisurely walks along the Potomac or the Mount Vernon Trail become...
I’ve spent nearly two decades working hands-on with dogs across Virginia, and if there is one thing I know for certain, it’s that winter changes everything. When the temperature drops in Arlington, and the daylight disappears before most of us even finish work, our...
I’ve spent nearly two decades working hands-on with dogs, and one thing has always been clear to me: grooming isn’t just cosmetic—it’s foundational wellness. When I look at a dog, I don’t just see a coat that needs trimming; I see an animal that needs to feel...
When I first started working with dogs nearly two decades ago, I spent my days driving across Virginia, picking up dogs for outdoor pack walks. I loved the freedom of it, but I also started to notice a troubling pattern. I would drop a dog off at a traditional kennel...
After nearly 20 years of working hands-on with dogs, I’ve seen firsthand that enrichment isn’t optional—it’s the foundation of a happy, balanced life. It’s the difference between a dog who is just existing and one who is truly thriving. Meaningful enrichment supports...
Max was a two-year-old German Shepherd who arrived at our Canine Cardio gym with more energy than direction. His owner described daily walks that felt like battles, furniture that bore the scars of anxious chewing, separation anxiety, the dog’s mouth is sore,...