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5 Dog Bloggers You’re Going to Love

5 Dog Bloggers You’re Going to Love by Doggie Safe n Dry

Dog with a Blog is more than just a silly show on Disney channel – there’s actually a thriving online community of dog bloggers sharing dog training tips, veterinarian recommendations, dog food reviews, and more!

We’ve rounded up the best of the best and listed them here (in no particular order, of course). So, whether you’re looking for grooming advice, or just want to experience a certain doggie’s daily life, we’ve got the dog blogger for you.

To visit each blog, just click on its name.

  1. Keep the Tail Wagging

Started in 2012 by Kimberly Gautheir, this dog blogger creates posts about healthy doggie diets and raw eating. She takes great care to craft recipes for authentic dog treats, rawhide substitutes, and the biggest fears about alternate feeding lifestyles. She even claims that “my dogs eats better than I do!” If you are interested in spicing up Fido’s diet, this dog blog is a great place to start.

  1. Paw Curious

This dog blogger is one you can trust! Not only has Jessica Vogelsang been writing Paw Curious since 2009, she’s also a veterinarian! While she stresses that you should never substitute online advice in lieu of a doctor that’s actually examined your dog, if you’re looking for a quick answer to something like  “can my dog eat this food?” she has the answers! Her blog is also known for tips and tricks for navigating vet visits with ease.

  1. PupStyle

Dog blogger Dara Foster gives you the 411 on all things pet fashion. Does the snowy weather have you considering a new coat for Fido? Maybe the pavement always gets too hot in the summer and you want to buy stylish paw protectors. She also has collars and Halloween costumes. Happy hunting!

  1. Scratchings & Sniffings

This dog blogger is first and foremost a pet parent. Her blog highlights her own dogs, Olive, Emily, and Chester, who are “ruled” by her cat Molly. Yvonne DiVita offers a dog’s perspective on current events, as well as sweet pet photos on “Wordless Wednesday.” She also runs BlogPaws, a place for dog bloggers to connect.

  1. My Brown Newfies & Me

Cute dog alert! Jennifer Costello’s chocolate Newfoundlands Sherman and Leroy are   sure to brighten your day. This dog lifestyle blog covers animal heath, fun toys and activities for dogs, and silly stories about the shenanigans her packs gets up to that will definitely make you laugh. This dog blogger was even named the “Best Humor Blog” at the Blog Paws 2015 conference.

So there you have it – our favorite dog bloggers! Of course, there are many fun and enlightening dog blogs out there. Sign up for our monthly email newsletter for more doggie news and resources.

 

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