1. She’s gorgeous! I mean, just look at her!
2. She’s great with kids!
3. She’s not as much work as a kitten, Julianne is low energy, so she’s pretty chill!
4. She’s a great cuddler!
5. She doesn’t mind going for walks on a harness! In fact, she enjoys it quite a lot!
6. All her babies have been adopted, and she’s still looking for her forever home! We know it’s you!
7. She’ll have conversations with you! Literally! She loves to talk!
8. She will give you unconditional love for the rest of her life! What more could you ask for?
9. She’s really low maintenance and calm! Perfect for a senior looking for a cuddle buddy!
10. Adopting a rescue animal is one of the best choices you’ll ever make! #adoptdontshop






Martha Stewart makes it look easy by literally 







We are so fortunate to live in a city with plenty of beautiful off-leash dog parks. Since adopting my dogs a couple of years ago, I’ve made it my mission to visit as many as possible in Edmonton and the surrounding areas. Based on those visits, I’ve put together some tips for visiting off-leash parks with your doggy friend.
the park to ourselves! Although I understand the temptation of an off-leash frolic in a park with your dog on a beautiful summer Saturday, the really busy times can be overwhelming for some dogs. Take the opportunity to explore a new neighbourhood on-leash instead!
get caught up. Luckily, it’s almost always very shallow. There are so many great trails to follow in this park that I don’t think I’ve even covered them all yet. There are short walks and long walks depending on what your pup needs. We have encountered coyotes in this park too, so keep an eye out.
We are lucky enough to live right beside a small off-leash dog park – it’s been a great way to get to know our neighbours and their dogs. We’ve also explored quite a few of these mini parks around the city. They are often hard to find if you’re not from the neighbourhood and don’t often have many services, but they are cute and quiet. The 





