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Discover Fun Life: New Puppy- Where to go and what to expect

Hi! Bringing a new puppy into your life is one of the most joyous and exciting experiences. As a proud pet parent myself, I can empathize with the endless love and adoration you must be experiencing. Today, I want to share my heartwarming journey of my experience as a first time pup mom, what to expect and the best products to get when you’re starting off.  My trainer told me that I needed to give my puppy as much exposure to sights, sounds, smells, noises and unusual experiences early on. However, the vet said for me to avoid interactions and that the dog should not be going out or touching the ground until he had all his vaccines. So, stuck in the middle of great advice, what was I going to do? I did some research and decided that using a carry pouch would help my new furry friend adjust and explore the world in his first five months of life. I would highly recommend purchasing the  TOMKAS Dog Sling  or all your exploration needs. There is a big pocket in the front, lar...

Welcome To Discover Fun Life

Hello and welcome! We are Carla and Zeus and our goal is to facilitate YOUR life by finding the best dog friendly locations, activities and products for you and your furry friend. We are here to take the guess work OUT and the fun IN! Discover Fun Life was inspired by my love of traveling, love of adventure and love of discovering fun spots that only locals would know about. As a solo traveler myself, I do extensive research on the best restaurants, trendy spots and the must see attractions of the place I'm going to. From there, I put together a lose game plan with a rough time frame needed for that area.  I prefer to walk where I can so that I can soak up as much of my destination as possible. It's this way that I've stumbled upon some of the best restaurants and rare findings that make the trip memorable. The concept changed a little after I got my four legged furry friend, Zeus. He's the best travel buddy, small enough to fit in a bag but big enough to handle himself...