Wagging And Tagging — blog
Zoomies: The Science Behind Your Dog's Spontaneous Energy Bursts
Have you ever wondered about the science behind those spontaneous bursts of energy that turn your calm, collected pup into a whirlwind of fur and excitement? Welcome to the hilarious world of "zoomies!” These occur in moments when your dog seems PAW-SITIVELY overtaken by playful energy, tearing through the house or yard with boundless enthusiasm. But what triggers this odd behavior? Today on the blog, Wagging and Tagging invites you to find out. What are “Zoomies” Really? Zoomies are a natural expression of your dog's exuberance, often sparked by a release of pent-up energy. Scientifically speaking, these bursts are a...
Paw-some Adventures: Tips for Traveling with Your Canine Companion
Did somebody say car ride?Yes, there’s nothing that gets a dog’s tail wagging like a road trip!Whether it’s adventuring on a day hike, camping overnight, or just cruising down the open highway towards your next destination, travelling with pets is a great way to make memories. However, that doesn’t mean it’s easy...According to a survey done by the American Pet Products Association (APPA), 37% of animal “paw-rents” travel with their four-legged friends every year.So, Wagging and Tagging is here to help make traveling with dogs a breeze! Below, we share our best 3 dog travel tips to keep your pooch...
Pet Tag Awareness
Why should my dog wear an ID tag? You love your pup, and the thought of them being gone forever is not one you even want to play around with. Believe it or not, only 6% of people found their lost dog at a shelter, which is why it is so important for them to have the proper identification in the form of a pet tag. Your pet tag should include important information such as your cell phone number and possibly your address. So, you might be wondering…why does my dog need a pet tag? A tag will allow for a...