Ruffwear vs Sleepypod for Large Breeds
TL;DR Choosing between Ruffwear and Sleepypod for a large dog often feels like choosing ... Read more
TL;DR Choosing between Ruffwear and Sleepypod for a large dog often feels like choosing ... Read more
TL;DR Managing a shedding dog often feels like a full-time job. After testing dozens ... Read more
If your dog pulls, the Freedom No Pull Harness and the Halti headcollar can both help — but they work in very different ways.
If your dog turns walks into a tug-of-war, the right harness can make handling easier — but fit and technique matter as much as the gear.
If your pet’s “mobility issue” is mostly about getting up, staying steady on stairs, or taking short assisted walks…
If your main goal is reducing leash pulling with a training-friendly setup, the 2 Hounds Design Freedom No Pull Harness is the clearer fit — especially…
TL;DR Choosing between Diggs and Petmate often comes down to a choice between modern ... Read more
If your dog pulls, the “best collar” is often not a collar at all — most dogs do better (and more safely) with a front-clip no-pull harness or a properly…
If you like Ruffwear’s “outdoor-ready” idea but the fit is off on a toy or small dog, focus on alternatives that solve small-breed problems first…
Kuranda and Orvis support senior dogs in very different ways: Kuranda is a taut, elevated cot that prioritizes airflow, wipe-clean practicality…