If you are one of those people who has a true passion for dogs and like to follow expert bloggers you have come to the right place. We gathered a list of dog blogs which inspire dog owners in many different ways.
Dog Milk is more than a blog with information about collars, clothing, and more. Founder Jaime Derringer is a designer and has provided tons of possibilities for all dog lovers. The blog tackles topics such as technology for dogs and easy to make dog treats.
All Things Dog Blog takes an inside look at blog master Carrie and her two family members, Danner and Oliver. Although, Carrie is a regular person with a love for dogs, she offers insight regarding health and going green with toys and more.
The Bark is the online version of the magazine and is loaded with article from contributors that tackle topics such as dog memory, cars that are dog friendly, and skiing with dogs, to name a few. More information regarding health and recalls help keep your dog safe and well.
DogFiles is a power packed blog linked to a website with categories for dog advocacy, training and adoption. Founder Ken Bell is a filmmaker and his adoption of Max from a shelter compelled him to do more. The television show brings the relationship of man’s best friend to visitors in a unique format.
Victoria Stilwell is a television personality from ‘It’s Me or the Dog’. Her passion for dog training as well as providing information on wellness and advocacy makes Positively a must-follow blog. Video tips are also provided.
ThatMutt.com was started by Lindsay Stordahl a former newspaper journalist who wanted to give to the animal community. Her efforts offer guests a broad range of information from dog walking, advocacy, training and more.
Dogasaur was Jennifer Nicole Cox’s way to help friends, family and the community with informational blog posts and other resources. Resources include products and services by state, boarding and travel, and health and wellness. There are categories for puppies and senior dogs.
Christina Berry wanted to impact the lifestyle of dogs with the theme of being dog-friendly. The Lazy Pit Bull has categories for products, recipes and a library with books for dogs.
The Good Dog Life Blog is a straight-forward blog for dog lovers. Sean O’Shea wanted to contribute to others with dogs after her adoption of two from the local shelter. Her insight covers behavior, and ways to enjoy and get the most out of life with your dog.
DogTipper was started by Paris Permenter and John Bigley. They are a both authors and married. There passion to share information through their blog posts and website is evident. They have a category named Dog Tips 101 that covers topics such as new puppy, digging, and barking, to name a few.