Urban Dog Wellness Program
At NYC Doggies we believe that city dogs can and should have it all, from wilderness adventures to cosmopolitan culture. Our Urban Dog Wellness program complements traditional services by offering a one-stop holistic resource for information about training, care, activities, and diet. Our goal is to help city dogs everywhere live fuller, happier lives. We hope you find everything you need here, and nothing you don’t!
Whole Dog Parenting
With discomforting frequency, the urban dogs we encounter are decked out in designer dog gear and learning the top-trending cult training methods, but they are not happy, healthy, or well-behaved.
The Silent Killer of Urban Dogs
More dogs live in cities than ever before. Yet, just beneath the veneer of polished urban style – dog spas and luxury gear – lies an alternative picture of life in the city for many dogs...
Essential Guide for All Puppy Parents
Raising a puppy from a infancy to adulthood is a challenging task, but for the informed parent, a very rewarding one. Learn more ...
Teaching Games – A Healthy Start to Puppy Training
Puppy play is the first step in puppy training. These games will help you develop a common language, and promote good habits for life
Socialization Guidelines for Urban Puppies
Between the ages of 7 and 16 weeks your puppy needs to be introduced to the diverse and exciting environment in which she lives. It's the only chance you'll have to lay the groundwork for a properly socialized dog.
Housebreaking Guidelines for Urban Puppies
Housebreaking a puppy isn’t rocket science, but it does require dedication and vigilance, and the devil is often in the details. Learn more about our approach to housebreaking a puppy.
Cleaning Out the Pantry
To make space for 2021, and I’m going to purge my pantry. Lucky for me, I have two dogs who are more than willing to help me finish the task. Lucky for them, it's delicious and nutritious work!
Winter Gear
When preparing to take our dogs out in the winter, whether it is for a sidewalk stroll or a hike in the woods, we have found that less is more. We recommend having just a few things on hand that will make winter outings easier and more fun for everyone.
2020 Gift Guide
Choose something special for the dog or dog lover in your life. Shop local, buy a gift that gives back to animal welfare, or just find some fun stocking stuffers.
Almond Butter Snack Balls
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Feed the Skin & Coat: Salmon, Chia Seeds, Sweet Potatoes
Nourish your dog's skin and coat from the inside out with our new dog food recipe, salmon, chia seeds, and sweet potatoes.
Skin Care, Your Dog, And Covid-19
Sterility is the enemy of healthy skin. To truly care for our dogs' skin and well being, we need to also look to the natural basics.
Summer Veggies To Share With Your Dog
Learn more about complementing your dog's diet with fresh summer veggies and fruits.
Raising a Pandemic Puppy
Confinement to the home means time for puppy training, but perhaps more importantly, the companionship and comfort provided by a pet are the perfect antidote to new social distancing norms.
Social Distancing for Urban Dogs
As the distance between people and the communities we depend on for emotional well-being grows, those who have dogs can, at the very least, depend on unwavering companionship.
Ticks: How to Stay Safe
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Off-Season Beach Adventures
During the fall, winter, and spring, the beach is a dog’s dream. The sand is cool and comfortable, the brisk wind is energizing, the crowds have dispersed, and most importantly, pups are permitted.
Eggs, Asparagus, & Potatoes
Eggs are perfect little gems of delicious nutrition! We always have them on hand for supplementing the dogs' food or for whipping up into a frittata with any kind of vegetable.
Chicken & Butternut Squash
Cutting up and using a whole chicken is the most basic and versatile starting point for preparing healthy meals for the human and canine members of your family. Pair with butternut squash for a delicious winter meal!
Beef Stew
This one-pot meal is a wintertime favorite! Hearty beef and vitamin-rich vegetables make this one of the most balanced meals for the human and canine family members.
A Guide to Off-Leash Hours and Parks in NYC
Give your dog a chance to run free! In NYC we are lucky to not only have a lot of parks, but to live in a city anchored by enormous natural areas designed by the landscape architect duo Olmstead and Vaux.
Shrimp Scampi & Green Beans
Fresh, delicious, nutrient-rich shrimp are the highlight of this easy-to-prepare meal for the whole family!
Where to Take in Art & Culture with your Pup
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Where to Hike in and Around the City
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Chicken Thighs, Cauliflower, & Couscous
The protein of choice for this meal - chicken thighs - is rich in iron, tender, and budget-friendly. Paired with fresh herbs and whole grain couscous we have a delicious, colorful meal.
Pork Chops, Pumpkin & Broccoli
It's a perfect fall feast! Easy to prepare, budget-friendly, and something for everyone to enjoy.
5 Tips for Getting Out on the Town with your Pup
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Roast Pork, Apples & Potatoes
This is the ultimate slow-cooked comfort meal. The oven is on for hours, so pick a chilly day, but don't fret: with very little prep, it's mostly hands-off cooking.
Dog Friendly Cafes & More
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The Differences Between Doggie Play And Aggression
The differences between doggie play and aggression. Signs of appropriate dog play behavior.
Dog Food: The Science of Dog Nutrition
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Dog Food, the Politics of Production
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Dog Food, the Story of Kibble
Have you ever wondered why your dog eats a bowl full of multicolored steak and bone-shaped nuggets instead of . . . well . . . a steak and a bone? I recently fed raw chicken to my two pups in the presence of some friends and was amused, if not taken aback, by the slightly judgemental comments and questions it provoked. Feeding my dogs a varied diet, including raw meat, is a choice I have made ...
City Dogs Need Country Too!
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How to Break Up a Dog Fight
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Choosing a Dog Walker
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10 Hot Weather Tips for Dogs
Dogs pant in order to reduce their body temperature. They exhale large volumes of air and, if locked up in an unventilated area on a hot day, dogs might get heatstroke. Some other risks associated with hot weather are dehydration and sunburn.