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Why Does My Dog Do That? Examining Odd Behaviors in our Beloved Dogs

January 30, 2024 by Michelle Bedard

The other day, our dog, Ryder, stealthily picked up the cat’s empty food bowl and brought it upstairs to his favorite human. This is the same dog who picks up full bowls of dog food and moves them away from our other dogs to eat by himself, always leaving a trail of kibble.

It doesn’t take Google to figure out why our dog brought up the cat’s dish. It was 6 o’clock, and he was hungry. The cat’s food dish is easier to pick up then his dog bowl which is sunken into an above ground feeder to make it easier for a larger dogs to eat.

But dogs can sometimes exhibit odd behavior that leaves us wondering, Why does my dog do that?

In a new series of blogs, The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is going to examine the behaviors we often find odd in our dogs and our cats!

Addressing the Elephant in the Room-Why Does My Dog Hump Other Dogs?

Dogs hump other dogs for a variety of reasons that aren’t always sexual in nature. In fact, both male and female dogs hump; both spayed and neutered dogs hump. But why?

If a male senses a female is in heat, then he will mount her due to his testosterone. But there a variety of reasons a dog humps another dog or even humans and these include:

  • Attention
  • Excitability
  • Anxiety
  • Dominance
  • Sign of play

Dogs often seek the attention of the ones they care about the most, and humping can be a behavior a dog exhibits to greet its human or to show how excited it is. Legs are an easy target to hump, as is a back if a person is sitting down.

While annoying and embarrassing, humping a person is a normal behavior for a dog. To decrease this behavior, redirect your dog with a toy or a behavior that is more appropriate such as playing fetch, doing a food puzzle, or chewing on a treat.

Some dogs hump because they are anxious or nervous and the stress is exhibited by humping. Redirect your dog by calming it and having it sit next to you while you pet it and reassure it.

Dogs have a pack order, and a more assertive dog might turn to humping to show its status in the pack. This behavior isn’t normally the first behavior a dog exerts to gain status, but it clearly indicates to another dog who is the alpha dog and leader of the pack.

Dogs hump when they are playing. This is a common behavior often seen between a dog and a cat who are companions. When a dog humps a cat, it can be a sign of affection or a reaction to a conflict between the two.

When Does Humping Become a Problem in a Dog?

The humping behavior in a dog is usually not a problem and can be redirected with the tips we mentioned above.

In the event your dog humps obsessively, this may be a sign of a more serious behavior problem. Talk to your vet or a behaviorist who can help you determine why your dog humps and what action to take.

For more information or resources regarding humping, please refer to this article.

Filed Under: Dog Care, Pet Care, Pet Health and Safety Tips, Uncategorized Tagged With: anxiety in dogs, dog behaviors, dog dominance, humping

Ideas to Keep Your Dog Entertained During Rainy Weather

January 24, 2024 by Michelle Bedard

With all of the rain we have been experiencing, it’s sometimes difficult to get outside and go for a walk or run or go to the dog park.

The pent up energy for both humans and animals can sometimes drive us all stir crazy! So here are some ideas to keep the pup in your life entertained during wet weather.

Play Physical Games with Your Dog

Dogs of all sizes love games! Consider playing Hide and Go Seek with your pooch. Dogs who can stay while you hide will love the thrill of trying to find you.

Dogs with less training or attention span can be distracted by a ball or treat while you hide! Consider closets, furniture, beds, or even blankets as spots to escape while your dog looks for you!

Grab a rope, dog toy, or twisted towel and play tug o’ war with your dog. The physical activity is fun for both of you and can be played over and over. Let your dog grab the rope from you and toss it back and forth in its mouth while you try to grab it. Toss it gently and turn this into fetch and tug o’war.

Speaking of fetch, long hallways are great places to throw toys, stuffies, or balls for your dog to bring back. As long as there aren’t any breakable objects, you can make an adventure out of playing ball from the comfort of your own couch, bed, or floor!

Use Puzzles or Games to Stimulate Your Dog’s Mind

Whether you invest in plastic or rubber puzzle games or create your own, your dog will go nuts for puzzle games! Store bought games that have your pooch manipulating puzzle pieces to get to a tasty treat are self-motivating and a lot of fun for both you and your pooch to partake in.

Or, get creative and find your own plastic cups, containers, or boxes and hide treats under those. Have your dog watch you place a treat under plastic cups and move them around and let him find the treat on his own!

For a different experience, have your dog leave the room while you hide a treat under a pillow, behind a toy, or on a piece of furniture. See how long it takes for your dog to find the prized delicacy! Then play the game again! Using small treats or pieces of treats can ensure your dog stays motivated and keeps her figure without filling up!

Chill out and Watch a Movie

What dog doesn’t enjoy spending time with his best friend? When the forecast calls for rain or windy conditions, stay in jammies and turn on a movie or two while your dog snuggles up next to you.

Even if you are a “dogs on the floor not the bed” kind of person, time next to you while getting some serious belly rubs with a fire in the fireplace are every dog’s dream.

Bake Some Treats!

Make dog treats with your best friend

The internet is full of dog friendly treats or human treats that are safe for dogs! Baking is always a fun activity to perform on a cold, winter day. But the best part as we all know is tasting the treats!

Just remember chocolate is not safe for dogs but delicious for humans!

Here is a dog and human safe recipe we think you will both enjoy! Happy tastings!




Filed Under: Dog Care, Uncategorized Tagged With: dog games, dog safe cookie recipes, rainy day ideas for dogs

Happy New Year

December 29, 2023 by Michelle Bedard

2024 is just around the corner, and The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa wants to thank you for all of the support you have given us! We truly love helping the cats and dogs in the Tri-Valley enjoy a safe, comfortable, fun space that allows them to feel like they are at summer camp when they can’t be with you.

While we are a second best substitute to being with you, please know that your pets’ safety and best interest are at the heart of The Ranch, and we treat your pets like we treat our own.

From playgroups and one-of-a kind seasonal activities to story time, soft, comforting music and diva spa treatments, The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is always striving to make you and your pet happy while in our care.

Are We on Candid Camera?

With the new era of technology, you can be with your pet virtually through the eyes of the lens!

We keep busy videotaping and filming your dogs and cats so you can see your pet in action while you are away at work or play. It’s important for you to be able to see live action photos and videos to comfort you until you can be together again.

Happy Dogs Play at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

When we modernized The Ranch, we wanted to make it a one-of-a-kind place for all dogs to play and have a great time. Biggies and smalls enjoy the comfort of each other and play time on our play structure and clean and safe play yard.

The interactions between the dogs keeps us laughing and cheering! Dogs that come in fearful or shy are sometimes the show stoppers during playgroup!

Dogs that may never have met on the street become best friends or even napping partners. The water park has a way with dogs-either they love it or are unsure about the flowing wet fun, but in any case-the water park is always a hit, and we are the only daycare and boarding place to have one!

So fear not, parents! Your pets are having a great time, and we thank you for entrusting them to our care.

Our Wish for the New Year

The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa hopes that you and your pets have a safe and spectacular New Year filled with sloppy doggie kisses, purrfectly sweet bisquit-making sessons, and good health and well-being.

We can’t wait to see what the New Year brings, but if we had our way, it would mean more tail wagging and lolling tongues! The personalities of the dogs and cats we come to love make our day, and we truly do enjoy coming to work.

Who wouldn’t want to come to work with co-workers who are always happy to see you and provide you with constant belly-aching laughter?

Here’s to 2024! Let’s make more memories and friends!

Reminder to Pick Up Your The Pets of The Ranch Calendar 2024

We still have a few calendars left, and we don’t want you to miss out! The calendar is filled with your dogs and cats showing off the fun they have at The Ranch!

Not only will the calendar make you smile every day, but you will feel good knowing a portion of the calendar goes to helping local shelter dogs and rescue groups.

Call (925) 447-1729 to get your calendar or stop by the office to get one. Pick one up for a friend or two and get their 2024 started off with happy smiles from the pets of The Ranch Resort and Spa.



Filed Under: Holidays, Uncategorized Tagged With: cat boarding, Dog boarding, dog grooming, dog rescue, doggie daycare, happy new year

September is Animal Pain Awareness Month

September 26, 2023 by Michelle Bedard

September is dedicated to Animal Pain Awareness Month, but pet lovers know that we need to be diligent about checking for pain in our beloved fur babies every day, every week, and every month.

By making it a habit to regularly check on your pet’s health, you can become aware of any acute or chronic pain, learn how to relieve it, and improve the quality and hopefully quantity of your pet’s life!

2023 marks the 8th annual Animal Pain Awareness Month. It was started by the International Veterinary Academy of Pain Management, an organization that was established in 2001 (source).

Tips for Evaluating Your Pet’s Pain and Well-Being

While animals don’t have a vocabulary that we can understand, they do have behaviors that may alert you to being in discomfort. If your animal has any of the following symptoms, it’s a good idea to take them to a reputable vet that can diagnose a problem before it becomes too serious or life-threatening.

*Changes in mood or behavior. As your pet’s parent, you know your pet. If your pet is acting out of the ordinary, keeping to himself, sleeping more than usual, or not behaving as he normally does, this may be an indication your pet is in pain.

Cats can often alert their owners to pain by peeing out of their litter box, marking, or peeing in sight of their owners. Active dogs may refuse or be hesitant to go for a walk.

*Changes in diet. Pets often stop eating or decrease their diet if they are in pain. Owners of single pets will have no problem noticing a change in diet. A home with multiple pets may require special attention to make sure that all pets are eating normally.

*An increase or decrease in water intake. Dogs often change their water intake if they are experiencing pain or discomfort. Pay particular attention to the water consumption and always provide fresh water.

*Audible cries. Animals in distress and pain may whimper, cry, or scream. Depending on the source of the pain and severity, your pet may try to mask its symptoms. Some animals such as rabbits are very good at masking their pain so they are not easy prey. Be diligent in checking on your pet should it cry out in distress. A pet in severe distress should always be taken to the vet.

*Unusual licking or biting. Sometimes a pet in discomfort licks or bites itself if it has an infection, allergy, or other symptom. If your pet is showing any sign of licking or biting other than a normal itch, it’s advisable to check the spots and take your pet to the vet.

How to Handle a Pet in Distress or Pain

If you believe that your pet is in distress or in pain, it’s in the pet’s best interest for you and your pet to take it to the vet. Your vet can check on the source of your pet’s pain and prescribe sources of treatment.

Be careful when handling a hurt pet, as it can unintentionally bite or snap at you due to the pain. Even the most loving animal reacts to pain.

Try to remain calm as a pet can pick up your moods and sense trouble. Once you figure out the source of the pain, you can begin to start the healing process.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: animal pain awareness month, pet health tips, pet safety

October Mewsletter

October 15, 2022 by Michelle Bedard

It’s recently been brought to our attention that the Cats of The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa are feeling a bit neglected and out of sorts. With all of the Bowser reports going out on a regular basis, the cats wanted a say in their activities at The Ranch.

So, on behalf of the cats of The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa, we bring you our first Mewsletter.

Cat Boarding at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

For all of you who prefer felines to canines, The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa offers the best cat boarding in town! Our cattery offers privacy, safety, and peace and solitude from the dogs, which is essential for our diva kitties.

But the best part of cat boarding at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa is the private, four-level condos. Each cat gets its own private haven, complete with soft and clean bedding, toys, fresh water, high-quality food, and ahem, our litter boxes.

Cats who board at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa appreciate the individual attention given to them by the caring staff who understand the needs of finicky felines. Soft pets, brushings, compliments, and genuine love and affection are some of the added perks that come naturally to boarded cats. Our catteries enjoy a state-of-the-art filtration system as well as a climate controlled system so your cat is never too hot or too cold.

Bonded Cats Stay Together at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

Bonded Cats Stay Together

Multi cat homes do not have to fret about separating their bonded pairs. The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa wants your furry friends to feel safe and secure, so we take special care to keep bonded pals together.

What’s more fun that vacationing? Vacation with your bestie at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa. With the four-leveled cat condos, there is plenty of space for your pair to roam, play, sleep, and take some time to be apart if they want.

Reserve Your Stay at The Ranch Pet Resort and Spa

The holidays are quickly approaching, and if you want our cat to experience the best in staycations while you travel or visit friends and family, please make your reservations now for cat boarding.

We fill up quickly and want to make sure we have room for your feline bestie. If you have any questions, if these pictures aren’t enough to make you call today, or you want more information, please contact us today!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: best cat boarding, cat boarding, cat boarding in Livermore, cat care

Howl – O – Ween Costume Party!!

October 21, 2020 by Dan Gamache

Howl – O – Ween Costume Contest!!

Bring your pup in for Halloween Day Celebration on Friday October 30!  We will be having a very special Halloween themed play group full of tricks for treats!  Also bring your pet dressed to their best.  We will have a costume contest with fun prizes for the top 3 winners.  Every pup will be sent home with a very special gift bag along with a personalized Halloween picture and frame.

Sign your pup up today! Spots are limited

To learn more about our dog day care services click here

The Ranch
925.447.1729

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