Stayadoodle Journal
Discover stories, tips, and insights from the Stayadoodle community about dog care, community building, and more.
It Started With Yoshi: Why We’re Building a Community Dog Care App
Inspired by one social Goldendoodle, Stayadoodle reimagines dog care as community. A membership app helping local dog parents connect and build trust before care begins.
What Is Stayadoodle? What You Need to Know
Stayadoodle is a community connector for dog owners and dog lovers. Built around trust and shared responsibility, it helps neighbours find each other so dogs can spend time together instead of staying home alone.
Moving with Your Dog: A Canadian Pet Parent’s Checklist
Relocating with a pup can be stressful, but our comprehensive Canadian moving guide ensures a smooth transition for you and your four-legged friend.
Bless You! When to Be Concerned About Your Dog’s Sneezing
Occasional sneezing is normal for dogs, especially during play or exposure to dust. However, frequent or persistent sneezing can sometimes signal an underlying issue. This guide helps Canadian pet parents understand when sneezing is harmless and when it may require veterinary attention.
Picking the One: How to Choose the Right Dog to Adopt
Choosing the right dog to adopt is one of the most important decisions a future pet parent will make. The best match is not about appearance, but about lifestyle, energy level, and long term commitment. This guide helps Canadian pet parents make a thoughtful, responsible choice that sets both owner and dog up for success.
Rainy Day Fun: The Best Indoor Activities for You and Your Dog
Rain, snow, and extreme cold can limit outdoor time for dogs across Canada. Indoor enrichment becomes essential for maintaining both physical and mental wellbeing. With a little creativity and structure, Canadian pet parents can turn gloomy days into meaningful bonding opportunities.
The New Puppy Survival Guide: How to Prepare
Bringing home a new puppy is exciting, but preparation makes the transition smoother for both you and your dog. With thoughtful planning and realistic expectations, Canadian pet parents can create a safe, structured environment that supports healthy development. This survival guide outlines the essentials before your puppy walks through the door.
Sleep Training: Getting Your Puppy to Sleep Through the Night
Sleep deprivation is one of the biggest challenges for new puppy parents. With a structured evening routine, realistic expectations, and consistent training, Canadian pet parents can help their puppies develop healthy nighttime habits. This guide outlines practical steps to support restful sleep for both you and your new companion.
Life-Saving Skills: How to Perform Pet CPR
In a medical emergency, knowing how to perform pet CPR can make a critical difference while you seek veterinary care. Every Canadian pet parent should understand the basic steps of canine cardiopulmonary resuscitation and when it is appropriate to use it. This guide provides general first aid information and emphasizes the importance of immediate professional veterinary assistance.
Calm and Confident: How to Reduce Your Dog's Anxiety
Anxiety in dogs can show up in many ways, from pacing and barking to withdrawal and restlessness. With structured routines, thoughtful training, and a supportive home environment, Canadian pet parents can help their dogs feel more secure and confident. This guide outlines practical steps to reduce anxiety responsibly and sustainably.