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Assessing the status of your dog's training
As humans, we love to categorize and label things. We love being able to compartmentalize everything in our lives. We break time down into years, months, days, hours, etc. And we like to use special [...]
Really Reliable Recall (DVD and booklet) by Leslie Nelson
If you want to teach your dog to come when it really counts, get Leslie Nelson's Really Reliable Recall. In regard to coming when called, if I could only recommend one product, I would [...]
Is an assertive dog good or bad?
Zuzu turned 2 years old on October 28 (2015). She was just six weeks old when we brought her home. Just a tiny little thing. But even before we brought her home, we could see [...]
What goes into making commercial dog treats and tips on buying the healthiest ones for your dog
When purchasing commercial dog treats, there are three considerations that manufacturers keep in mind: safety, convenience, health. Safety Meat has pathogens in it, and regulations for making commercial dog food and treats are very strict [...]
Does playing tug with a dog cause aggression?
I often hear people say they do not play tug with their dogs because they were told it causes aggression. If I had a dollar for every time I have heard this, I could take [...]
The sourcing, production and packaging for Peak Power Dog Treats and how we do it differently from other dog food companies
This article details our entire process for sourcing, producing and delivering our Peak Power Dog Treat products. We want to be as transparent as possible with our processes so that customers have confidence we are [...]
Why choose grass fed beef for your dog
I eat beef from 100% grass fed cows from small Colorado ranches. It's the same meat we feed our dogs. I've known for some time that the health benefits of grass fed beef are [...]
Happy 6th Birthday to Romeo! No longer an adolescent dog (June 2015)
Romeo was born on June 8, 2009. I first met him on June 23, at just two weeks old. We brought him home on August 1 of that year, just a few days shy [...]
Dog food recalls and how to protect yourself
According to the FDA website, there have been 5 dog food recalls as of 4/1/15 for dog food and treats. You can see details about each recall on their website. Here's the number of recalls [...]
How spring gardening may lead to your dog digging and how to prevent it
While we generally encourage you to include your dogs in your activities as much as possible, spring planting or gardening might not be a good group activity because it can lead to your dog digging. [...]
Soil amendments for our Colorado farm
Our small farm in Colorado includes in-ground seasonal production from mid-April through September and year-round indoor hydroponic production. If you are growing in-ground in Colorado, planning on doing so, or just thinking about it, and [...]
Is your dog burying a bone or other objects?
There are many reasons dogs dig holes, none of which are usually met with any enthusiasm from the people in the household. A dog burying a bone or other objects, like expensive bully sticks, bones, [...]
How we keep dogs safely secured on leash walks
If your dog has boarded with us while you're away, you know that we treat our visitor dogs like family. Because they are family to us. And anyone who knows us also knows that keeping [...]
High Line Canal Trail from Fly'n B Park
Here's a great local trail that we use often. It's part of the High Line Canal Trail and is accessible from Fly'n B Park. See it here on this map. Pros: Wide and level path Great views [...]
High Line Canal trail near Chatfield Reservoir
Here's a great local trail that we use often. It's part of the High Line Canal Trail and borders Chatfield Reservoir. See it here on this map. Pros: Wide and level path Wide-open views Great smells [...]
Is your dog biting the leash?
Do both you and your dog enjoy your walks? Developing good leash manners is one of the top requests I hear. One of the complaints is a dog biting the leash, grabbing it or tugging [...]
Is your dog marking in the house?
There are two general acts dogs commit that are deal-breakers for many households. The first is biting people, especially if there are young children in the house. The other is an act that requires clean-up. [...]
Is your dog earning freedoms?
Just when you think your dog has a particular skill mastered. . . she gives you a reality check! Just when you think you can relax and let your guard down. . . he reminds [...]