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14 April 2017

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How to Burn Off Your Pup’s Energy in a Small Space

We’ve all been there—you get home late from work or it’s pouring cats and dogs outside…and your pup desperately needs to run out some energy! Living in New York City, we’re definitely familiar with cohabitating in tiny spaces with our pups. So we enlisted trainer extraordinaire Katrina Krings and her rescue dog, Maeby, to show […]

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We’ve all been there—you get home late from work or it’s pouring cats and dogs outside…and your pup desperately needs to run out some energy! Living in New York City, we’re definitely familiar with cohabitating in tiny spaces with our pups. So we enlisted trainer extraordinaire Katrina Krings and her rescue dog, Maeby, to show us a few ways you can wear them out when you’re cooped up inside.

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