Dog Friendly Trails
Dog friendly hiking trails for you to explore!
Want to learn life saving skills for your pets and support our service men and women this Veterans Day week? Then register to take the Pet First Aid and Disaster Response course at Clear Path for Veterans of New England in Devens, MA. In A Heartbeat is partnering with Clear Path for Veterans of New […]
As soon as I entered the garage my delicate nose was assaulted by the smell of death. Someone had died! But who? How? And most importantly where is the body? This smells like a case for Detective Chuck Billy! I immediately secured he crime scene by locking Asa in the house. I know every great […]
Military Working Dogs have been on the news a lot lately, especially Conan, the Belgian Malinois who is serving with the 1st Special Forces Operational Detachment-Delta. But how does a dog become one of these elite members of our military? In honor of Veterans Day, we’d like to share the journey these specialized K9s make […]
As a Chief Executive Dog, I don’t take sick days. Oh sure I’m being forced to take it slow after my surgery, and did delegate some of my responsibilities such as neighborhood patrol to Asa. Yet when it comes to my role as Office Manager, I’m still 100% paws-on when incidents occur. Yesterday started like […]
This Veterans Day Weekend have a great time while also making a real difference in the lives of disabled veterans at the 7th Annual Walk and Wag for Veterans! Taking place this Saturday, November 9, 2019 from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, at Great Brook Farm State Park (984 Lowell Street, Carlisle, MA), the 7th Annual […]
I’d like to begin by stating I’m fine. However, yesterday I had surgery to remove a lump from underneath my eyelid. Dr. Heidi assured Mom and Dad that is was a benign cyst. Clearly Dr. Heidi is not familiar with my research as a renown Dog Ufologist, because that was no cyst. She removed an […]
Whether you’re interested in history or just looking for a quiet spot to enjoy the day, exploring the dog friendly grounds of Fort Edgecomb in Edgecomb, Maine is worth the visit. This octagonal fort was built between 1808 and 1809 as a defense for the important shipbuilding port of Wiscasset and to enforce Thomas Jefferson’s […]
I bet you’re wondering why I’m in my crate right now and not out patrolling my neighborhood. Well today I’m demonstrating the importance of duck and cover drills. There is a new threat in my neighborhood, and to be honest I’m not quite sure how to respond other than by seeking shelter! It all started […]
Asa here. Recently while watching the Halloween classic, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown,” I made a startling realization. Maybe the reason the Great Pumpkin is so elusive is because he’s shy and not blessed with a lot of confidence like those other holiday heavy hitters, namely Santa and the Easter Bunny. Clearly they have […]
Do you like beer? Raising money for veterans? What about dogs in costumes? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions then head on down to the Smuttynose Brewing Company for Operation: Costume Dogs. It is a spirited doggy costume contest and beer release in collaboration with the Black Ale Project and supporting the […]