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Safe Holiday Travel With Your Dog
The holiday season is upon us. This means more traveling for you and your dog. Here are some tips to make your holiday travel safe and enjoyable for both you and your pet. What To Bring: Be sure to bring along your dog’s food, treats and water. Traveling can be stressful. Keeping your pet on…
Read MoreHalloween Tips for Your Dog
Halloween is filled with tricks and treats. It is our responsibility to make it safe for our dogs. Please keep the following in mind when planning your Halloween night. Pet Costumes Unless your pet is used to donning the latest doggie fashions, wearing a Halloween costume can be stressful for them. Consider a festive bandana…
Read MoreLessons learned from our experiences with dog colds
Running a dog daycare is in many ways similar to running a human daycare or elementary school. We try our best to treat all the dogs like they are part of our family. We encourage making friends, using good manners, and sharing with friends. Unfortunately for us and our human counterparts, that also means sharing…
Read MoreBack to School Means Back to Class For Your Dog!
The kids are settled into their school routine. Now it’s time to think about your dog’s training needs. With the kids being home from school during the summer, your dogs could have been begging, jumping on doors, nipping or using teeth when playing, or a variety of other bad habits without you even knowing. Training…
Read MoreBack to School Means Back to Daycare
Our dogs get so used to being around people during the summer and being active. When school starts again, they are back to days left alone at home. Although some rest days are good, being active is still an important part of a dog’s life. Both physical activity and the mental stimulation of getting out…
Read MoreBoating with your dog
The summer is the perfect time to spend an afternoon out on the water. Bringing your best friend along can make it even more exciting. Many dogs really do enjoy a day of cruising around the lake or riding up the river for a lunch on the waterfront. If your dog is nervous with new…
Read MoreWhy we “Bark and Wine” for the Beagles
Thursday, June 12, 2014, Cold Nose Lodge is hosting its Bark & Wine event to support SOS Beagle Rescue. Cold Nose Lodge has always had an extra fondness for beagles. Our founder is a beagle lover, currently mom to two beagles (and two black lab mixes). Winston, the dog on our logo, was a beagle/border…
Read MoreBark and Wine for the Beagles
Next Thursday, June 12, 2014, Cold Nose Lodge is hosting its Bark and Wine event to benefit SOS Beagle Rescue. SOS Beagle Rescue and Cold Nose Lodge work with each other to get beagles of all ages adopted. These beagles all have different stories and come from all over. No matter their story, the Lodge…
Read MoreBest in Boarding
We were so happy to learn we had been selected as the best boarding facility in Lehigh Valley by the readers of Style Magazine. We strive to provide a fun, safe, comfortable environment for the dogs in our care. As part of our effort to provide only the best care, we have upgraded our small…
Read MoreRisks of Parvo in Training Classes?
Vaccines protect and prepare our furry friends’ immune systems against potentially life threatening diseases, just as vaccines for humans protect us against high risk illnesses that could put us in the hospital. Although there is some variation to the recommended vaccine schedule, most veterinarians are in agreement on Rabies, Distemper/Parvo combination and Bordetella vaccines for…
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