Nicole Goudey-Rigger
Bio
Nicole Goudey-Rigger is the Owner of Pets a Go Go, the service provider of choice for more than 5,000+* pet parents in Westchester County and Fairfield County.
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February is Dog Training Education Month: Pets a Go Go’s Guide to Getting Started
The Puppy Bowl and Valentine's Day are not the only important events in February, it is also Dog Training Education Month. Our furry friends not only love spending their time outside, but they enjoy the classroom too. Training is an essential part of owning a dog and can be started at any age or time. Learning builds confidence, provides mental stimulation, and strengthens our bond with our beloved furbabies.
By Nicole Goudey-Riggerabout a year ago in Petlife
Five Halloween Treats That Are a No-No for Dogs
While celebrating Halloween, it is important for pet owners to be aware of the necessary safety measures that need to be taken to keep their furbabies safe. Pet safety while trick or treating isn’t as tricky as it may sound. However, it is important to be extra cautious this time of the year to ensure that our pups stay healthy and content throughout the entire month, especially during the week of Halloween.
By Nicole Goudey-Riggerabout a year ago in Petlife
Top Five Dog Breeds That Are Great with Children
Introducing a new pup to your family is a decision that takes a lot of preparation and research. Whether you’re in the beginning stages of your journey or almost ready to bring home your forever companion, it is helpful to narrow down your options with a list of breeds known to be a great addition to a family with little ones.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
Top Five Ways to Keep Your Dog Safe During Hot Weather
For most, the summer sun means beach days, pool parties, and walks along the boardwalk. For our furry friends, the summer sun means frequently uncomfortable panting and the constant search for shade. For people to cool off on a hot summer day, a dunk in the pool or five minutes in front of the A/C may do the trick. But for our pets — the solution is not as simple. We dog owners must know the signs of K-9 heat stroke and understand how pets naturally cool when their body temperature rises from the summer heat.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
The Top Five Ways to Ensure Your Pet is in Good Care While You Are on Vacation
Everyone looks forward to summer vacation, but now that the time to book trips is officially here, it can also be a time of stress and anxiety for pet owners. Recent studies have shown that 37% of dog owners won’t travel because they don’t want to leave their furbaby behind. The thought of leaving your furbaby behind can be upsetting and evoke feelings of guilt but having a pet doesn’t mean that you have to put your life on pause and not book trips.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
The Top Five Reasons Why Socializing Your Dog is So Important
Just as with children, allowing your dog to make friends is essential for their mental development and allows them to lead overall healthier lifestyles. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has revealed that one in five American households acquired a cat or dog since the beginning of the COVID-19 crisis. As employees are returning to the office, a transitional period for pups is ushered in. It is essential that “pandemic puppy” owners begin helping their dogs adjust to a new normal, consisting of more alone time.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
Happy Mother’s Day! Fun Ideas for Celebrating with Your Furbabies
We all know there’s more than one way to be a mom. At Pets a Go Go, we understand how much effort and care goes into being moms to furbabies. This Mother’s Day, we want to make sure to honor all dog moms out there! The team at Pets a Go Go came up with their personal favorite Mother’s Day celebrations you can do with your furbabies!
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
National Dog Park Day: What You Need to Know Before Taking Your Dog to Socialize
May 7th is National Dog Park Day! While dog parks afford a great opportunity for furbabies to romp and play with other pups, they do come with some some rules, regulations and cautions. Well socialized pups can get some much needed dog on dog time, which can promote overall health and reduce anxiety. Socialization with other adult humans and dogs is also vital to a dogs' health and happiness and benefits both dog and owner. Taking the time to socialize your pup will lead to your dog remaining more reliably friendly with other people and dogs as he/she grows older.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
The Top 5 Ways to Protect Your Dog from Ticks This Spring
As the warmer months quickly approach, pet parents everywhere begin to worry about pups bringing unwanted visitors back into the house. It’s approaching that time of year when ticks invade our backyards and favorite walking paths once again. Ticks are not only nuisances, but they can also be dangerous if we aren’t proactive about getting rid of them and protecting against them.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
Top Outdoor Dog-Friendly Spots to Spend Time with Your Pup
April is finally here! With that comes more daylight, warmer weather, blooming flowers, and the desire to spend more time outside. Most likely, our pups are itching to enjoy this warm weather as well. However, not all outdoor spots are equal— some locations are more fun, practical, and suitable for our furry friends.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
Top Five Tips for Finding Your Dog the Right Veterinarian
When you find the perfect dog, they quickly become one of the most important parts of your life. You will do anything to make sure they are happy and healthy. The same thought and care you put into finding the pet of your dreams you should put into finding the vet of your dreams.
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife
Top Five Tips for Training Your New Puppy
There are so many incredible things about having a new puppy! But accidents in the house, chewed shoes, and nips on your hand are not among the exciting things that come with your new pet. Remember that puppies are infant dogs, and they aren’t born knowing appropriate ways to act. This is why it’s so important to effectively train them when they are young. While the best thing to do as a new pet parent is to put your pup in a training program, there are a few basic tips you should know as you bring your puppy home and begin to train him. The team at Pets a Go Go compiled their top 5 tips for training your new pup:
By Nicole Goudey-Rigger2 years ago in Petlife