Pro Pet Hero’s What’s Up Wednesday
I was so excited to be on Cara Armour’s video show, What’s Up Wednesday. We talked about Good Dog in a Box and all the new products and free resources we’ve introduced in the past six months.
I'm the cofounder of Good Dog in a Box and Jenn's sister. I manage all Good Dog's online marketing, e-commerce, and partner programs. I love all things e-commerce and online marketing. I also own and operate The URL Dr, an agency that works with small and mid-sized businesses, helping them become more successful online. I started my first company at the age of 11, Kim's Khocolate, and I've been getting into all kinds of entrepreneurial trouble ever since. I love our growing community on Good Dog in a Box and I look forward to spreading the message of reward based dog training. In my spare time, I'm the mother of two lovely millennials and two rescued cats. I dedicated my work at Good Dog to the best dog in the world, Holly the Newfoundland, whom I miss every day.
I was so excited to be on Cara Armour’s video show, What’s Up Wednesday. We talked about Good Dog in a Box and all the new products and free resources we’ve introduced in the past six months.
We’ve got a fun new way to promote wholesome treats for kids and dogs! It’s the Good Dog Recipe Contest. Your healthy snack could be included in our new “Dog Gone Good Kid’s Recipe Book,” featuring wholesome treats for kids and dogs. Plus, you could win a $100 shopping spree at GoodDogInABox.com!
Pets get dirty just like we do, so they need to be groomed. Grooming will include brushing your pet’s coat, trimming your pet’s fur, trimming their toenails, and giving them a bath.
As I sit contemplating my first experience with a BlogPaws conference, I’m honestly not sure where to begin. From a Great Dane in a pink tutu to Jay Baer in a purple suit to cats in sunglasses to a red carpet experience that would rival the Oscars, it was something you had to see to […]
There are several tried and true rules for housetraining success. The first rule is supervision, supervision, supervision. Especially during the first few weeks, you need to have your eyes on your dog at all times. If you can’t supervise your dog, they should be in their crate.