Entries by info@royalk9.com

Congratulations RONAN!

Well, it’s official – Ronan is an American Kennel Club Breed Champion!!! He completed the requirements (15 points and 2 majors) on 12/18/2016, and the AKC certificate just arrived in the mail.  The shows were a lot of fun and flew by rather quickly, as we just started showing him in August.  Ronan really seems […]

It’s Snowing!!!

Well, we’ve now had the first official snowfall with a little accumulation.  The dogs (well, most of them, anyway) are just delighted.  They love to frolic, chase snowballs and enjoy the brisk temperatures.  Here are  few things to keep in mind to ensure the safety of your dogs: Give your dog frequent breaks to dry […]

Out with the Old…

I’m not big on New Years’ resolutions, but I understand the point.  At the end of the year most of us take a little time to reflect on how we’ve lived our lives, decisions we’ve made, and how we could’ve done things better.  We also think about goals for the upcoming year.  Do we include […]

Reduce the Stress…

Crazy time of year, ‘eh???   We feel it and so do our pets.  Of  course they don’t have to buy gifts, go to parties, host family, and feel the financial drain that we do, but they feed off of us and it can make them TENSE! Do what you can to reduce their stress: […]

The Tongue has it!

You can always tell when Ronan is tired.  His mouth gets a little lazy, and he often doesn’t totally close it – leaving his tongue sticking out.  It really makes me laugh.  Here is how he looked last night…       Adorable or what? Enjoy your dogs everyday!  They are a very special loan […]

Happy Thanksgiving To ALL!

It’s a busy week for everyone.  Ronan and I want to wish you a very happy and safe Thanksgiving! Don’t let your dogs eat too much junk (or fall into a food coma)!  We don’t want to hear of any cases of pancreatitis!! Gobble gobble.   Stacie & Ronan

How Low Can He Go?

Dogs love to chew.  It’s good for them as it relieves stress and boredom, keeps them from chewing your stuff, and helps to keep their teeth clean and healthy.  Caution: make sure your dog’s chews are SAFE.  Be careful that your dog can not break off large pieces that can be harmful. Until you know […]