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The Labrador Retriever
Labrador Retrievers are popular for good reason — but that doesn't mean they're easy dogs. Before you bring home a Lab, let's talk about their energy, training needs, health, shedding, and what life with one really looks like.
Kim Brown
7 days ago12 min read


How Jack Accidentally Sponsored Two Shelter Dogs
Jack’s custom doodle t‑shirt was supposed to be cute. Instead, it turned him into an accidental philanthropist. One burst of creative energy later, two shelter dogs had their adoption fees sponsored — all thanks to one very caffeinated muse.
Kim Brown
Jun 262 min read


They Were Built That Way
Before dogs were pets, they were coworkers. Humans bred them — deliberately and over centuries — to perform specific tasks: hunt, herd, guard, retrieve, track, haul, and sit in the laps of very important people. Every physical trait, every behavioral tendency, every inexplicable habit was, at some point, a design feature.
Kim Brown
Jun 29 min read
LIFE WITH DOGS
Stories, lessons, adventures, and everyday moments from life with Pike, Gus, and the dogs who inspire My Barking Life.


The real cost of responsible dog ownership
Adoption fees get all the attention, but they’re the smallest part of bringing home a dog. This post breaks down the real cost of responsible dog ownership — food, vet care, training, emergencies — and why “not yet” can be the most loving answer. Plus, how My Barking Life helps close financial gaps so more adoptions succeed.
2 days ago7 min read


Why Confidence Building Matters More Than Obedience
A confident dog isn't fearless—they just believe they can handle whatever comes next. Here's what Gus's growth-spurt regression taught us about rebuilding trust, one rubber mat and one brave stranger at a time.
Aug 114 min read


Walking the Line
An off-leash dog, a scary few seconds, and a lot of feelings about who's actually responsible when a walk goes sideways. Spoiler: it's not the dog wearing the leash.
Aug 47 min read


Two Dogs, a Kia Soul, and a Week of Unexpected Adventures
We packed two adults, two dogs, and everything we needed into a Kia Soul for a week-long road trip to Kennerdell, Pennsylvania. Here's what we learned.
Jul 2711 min read


Build a Better Dog First Aid Kit
Pre-made dog first aid kits are expensive and half-full of stuff you'll never use. Here's what's actually in mine — from dollar store basics to the two items I almost skipped and now never travel without.
Jul 185 min read


Tick Talk
Ticks are small, patient, and efficient. They’re also one of the most effective disease-delivery systems in the animal kingdom — capable of transmitting bacteria, parasites, and viruses that can cause kidney failure, paralysis, and death in dogs. Most tick-borne diseases are treatable. The catch? You have to catch them early. Here’s a full breakdown of the tick species found across the U.S., what they carry, and what you need to know to protect your dog.
Jul 1411 min read


The Fungal Disease That Doesn't Care Where You Live
Aspergillosis is a fungal disease that can strike any dog, anywhere — and it comes in two forms with very different outcomes. Learn the symptoms, which dogs are most at risk, and when to push for answers.
Jul 1010 min read


Histoplasmosis in Dogs: The Fungal Disease Ohio Dog Owners Need to Know About
Histoplasmosis is the most common fungal infection in Ohio dogs — more prevalent than Blastomycosis, and frequently misdiagnosed. Learn the symptoms, risk environments, and when to call your vet.
Jul 36 min read
What's Breed Got to Do With It
Exploring dog breeds with curiosity, history, and a reminder that every dog is an individual.


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pet parent toolkit
Downloadable guides, checklists, and resources to help you care for the dogs you love.


Tick Talk
Ticks are small, patient, and efficient. They’re also one of the most effective disease-delivery systems in the animal kingdom — capable of transmitting bacteria, parasites, and viruses that can cause kidney failure, paralysis, and death in dogs. Most tick-borne diseases are treatable. The catch? You have to catch them early. Here’s a full breakdown of the tick species found across the U.S., what they carry, and what you need to know to protect your dog.
Jul 1411 min read


Who Let the Suits In?
There's a scene in almost every horror movie where the protagonist walks into a familiar place and something feels off. Everything looks the same on the surface, but something essential has been hollowed out. That's increasingly what's happening at your local vet clinic. Same sign on the door. Maybe even the same doctor behind the exam table. But somewhere upstairs, the decisions are being made by people who have never once looked a dog in the eye.
May 165 min read


Is your dog ready if disaster strikes?
Bad weather season is here. Is your dog ready? Here's how to build a pet emergency plan — and a free printable checklist to make it easy.
May 23 min read
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