Category: News
Dark Evenings in Knoxville: How to Keep Your Dog Safe With Early Sunsets
In Tennessee, the winter months bring more than cooler temperatures – they bring earlier sunsets and longer stretches of darkness. For dog owners who are used to evening walks, backyard play, and after-work outdoor time, this shift can change the way your dog interacts with their world. Fewer daylight hours, moving shadows, and higher wildlife… Read More
Holiday Travel Plans? How to Keep Your Dog Safe If You Have a Pet Sitter or Family Member Visiting
Holiday travel, houseguests, busy schedules, and festive gatherings make this time of year exciting – but also unpredictable for dogs. More people coming through the door, louder environments, shifting routines, new smells, and sudden activity can create stress for pets and increase the chance of an accidental escape. At DogWatch Hidden Fence of Knoxville, we… Read More
Halloween Safety Tips for Dogs
Halloween in the East Tennessee area means carved pumpkins on porches, excited trick-or-treaters, and plenty of neighborhood fun. It’s a night full of laughter for families, but the lights, costumes, and constant doorbells can make dogs uneasy. At DogWatch Hidden Fence of Knoxville, we want every pet to enjoy the season safely. Here are a… Read More
Fall Safety Tips for Dogs in Knoxville: What Every Pet Owner Should Know
Fall in Knoxville is one of the most beautiful times of year – crisp mornings, vibrant leaves, and more time outdoors. But with the change of seasons also come new risks for pets. From hidden yard hazards to shorter daylight hours, dog owners need to stay alert. Here are some essential fall safety tips for… Read More
Welcome to the Blog!
Welcome to our new blog! We look forward to bringing you occasional posts with helpful information about our hidden dog fences, our indoor pet fences and our dog training products. We’ll also share stories about some of our wonderful customers and their pets, local pet-themed events in our community and other items of interest. As… Read More