May is National Pet Month, and there’s no better time to celebrate the joy, companionship, and unconditional love our furry friends bring into our lives. Whether you share your home with a playful pup, a curious kitty, or any other beloved animal, this month is all about recognizing the bond we share and finding ways to return the love they so freely give. Here are five meaningful ways to show your pet just how much they mean to you:
Make Time for Quality Bonding
Life gets busy, but your pet thrives on your time and attention. Whether it’s an extra walk, a longer cuddle session, or dedicated playtime, intentionally setting aside time each day strengthens your connection and gives your pet the engagement they crave. For pets who love touch or companionship, even just sitting together can mean the world.
Refresh Their Routine with Enrichment
Mental stimulation is just as important as physical exercise. Rotate toys, teach a new trick, set up a treat puzzle, or create a homemade agility course. Enrichment activities keep your pet’s brain active and prevent boredom-related behaviors. Please keep in mind these aren’t limited to dogs. Many animals enjoy different forms of enrichment and they’re a fun way to bond!

Schedule a Wellness Check-Up
A proactive veterinary visit is a great way to show your love through care. Preventive health exams, dental cleanings, and parasite control help keep your pet healthy and comfortable. A little prevention can go a long way in ensuring a long, happy life together.
Treat Them
Celebrate with a special treat or homemade snack, but make sure it’s safe and appropriate for your pet. Consider treats that align with their dietary needs or health goals. A new cozy bed, a fresh toy, or even a massage for sore muscles can also be a loving gift.

Invest in Training and Communication
Training is more than obedience, it’s a language of love and mutual respect. Investing in positive reinforcement training improves your bond, boosts confidence in anxious pets, and makes daily life smoother for both of you. It’s one of the most powerful gifts you can give your pet.
National Pet Month is a beautiful reminder that our pets are more than companions, they’re family. Every snuggle, walk, and moment of care you offer speaks volumes. This May, take the time to celebrate your pet in ways that matter to them. Because love, after all, is in the little things we do every day.
And if you really want to spoil your pet this month, we’re here to help! Whether it’s building better communication through personalized pet training or giving them extra exercise and attention with our professional dog walking services, our team is ready to love on your pets just like you would. Let us help make National Pet Month extra special for both you and your pet!
Contact us today to schedule a training session or dog walking visit. We’re proud to serve SWFL and would love to help you give your pet the love they deserve! Call 239-234-0202 or email us at info@lordoftheleash.com to schedule your services today!


Stephenie’s journey with reptiles began more than 10 years ago, driven by a deep appreciation for these fascinating, often misunderstood creatures. In 2018, her passion blossomed into a business when she welcomed her first pair of crested geckos and just like that, Colorful Cresties and Creatures LLC was born!
What makes crested geckos so special? According to Stephenie:
“I got very interested in crested geckos because of how easy their care is. All they require is a room-temperature environment, and a somewhat humid enclosure with foliage. As I did more research, I became fascinated by their genetics. I believe they are one of the most genetically and visually diverse species in the world.”
From vibrant morphs to their quirky personalities, crested geckos are a favorite for reptile lovers of all experience levels—and Stephenie is dedicated to producing healthy, ethically bred geckos while educating new owners on proper husbandry.
Thinking About Getting a Reptile? Here Are a Few Things to Know:
Whether you’re considering your first gecko or just curious, here are some important tips from Stephenie and the team at Colorful Cresties and Creatures:
Habitat Matters – Crested geckos thrive in a vertical enclosure with plenty of foliage and climbing space. Keep humidity between 50-70% and mist their enclosure daily.
No Heat Lamps Needed – These reptiles are happy at typical room temperatures (72–78°F). Avoid direct heat sources, which can be harmful.
Diet is Easy – Most crested geckos eat a commercial powdered diet mixed with water, often fruit-flavored. Occasional feeder insects like crickets can be a treat, too.
Genetics Are Cool! – Each gecko has unique patterns and colors—known as morphs—that can be passed down through careful, responsible breeding. It’s one of the reasons Stephenie fell in love with this species!
Lifespan and Commitment – With proper care, crested geckos can live 15-20 years. Make sure you’re ready for the commitment before bringing one home!

We’re so proud to support Stephenie not only as a skilled trainer on our team but also as a dedicated reptile breeder and educator. Her expertise, passion, and care shine through in everything she does—whether she’s teaching dogs to heel or helping a new gecko owner set up their first terrarium.
To learn more about Colorful Cresties and Creatures LLC, or to inquire about adopting a gecko, be sure to check them out on lordoftheleash.com under Sovereign Shop –> Reptile Shop and stay tuned for exciting joint events and educational posts from our collaboration!
Supporting small businesses. Empowering animal lovers. One unique creature at a time.


The holiday season is a time of joy, celebration, and family gatherings, but it can also bring unique challenges and hazards for our pets. With festive decorations, unfamiliar foods, and increased activity, it’s important to ensure the safety and comfort of your furry companions. Here are some essential tips to help you keep your pets safe during the holidays.
Avoid Breakable Ornaments: Glass ornaments can shatter and cause injuries. Opt for shatterproof decorations instead.
Skip Toxic Plants: Poinsettias, mistletoe, and holly are beautiful but can be toxic to pets if ingested. Choose pet-safe plants like Christmas cacti or artificial alternatives.

Sharing a bit of your holiday feast with your pet might feel like including them in the holiday cheer—who can resist those pleading eyes, right? But what seems like a kind gesture can lead to a world of trouble for their health. A slice of turkey here, a piece of pie there, and suddenly your furry friend could be facing a bellyache (or worse). Remember, the best gift you can give them is a safe, happy holiday without a trip to the emergency vet!

The hustle and bustle of the holiday season can be overwhelming for pets. They may pick up on your stress or feel anxious with all the changes in their environment. Be attentive to their needs and watch for signs of stress, such as excessive barking, hiding, or unusual behavior. Providing extra affection, engaging them in calming activities, and keeping their routine consistent can help ease their nerves and keep them happy during the festivities.
The holidays are a wonderful time to share with your loved ones, including your pets. By taking a few precautions and being mindful of potential hazards, you can ensure the season is joyful and safe for everyone. Your pets depend on you to keep them safe, so let’s make this holiday season their best one yet!
Happy Holidays from our family to yours!

Zeke on Christmas Day, 2023 after eating a Christmas ornament and being rushed to Blue Pearl Animal Hospital.
Understanding The Basics
Bringing home an adult rescue dog is a compassionate and rewarding decision that can transform both your life and the life of your new furry companion. While adopting an adult dog comes with its own set of considerations compared to raising a puppy, with careful preparation and patience, you can ensure a smooth transition and create a loving and secure environment for your newest family member. Here’s a comprehensive guide on what you need to do to prepare for your adult rescue dog.
Research and Understand
Before adopting a rescue dog, take the time to research and understand the breed or mix of breeds if known, as well as any specific behavioral or medical needs associated with that breed. Additionally, learn about the dog’s history, temperament, and any past traumas or experiences that may affect their behavior and adjustment to a new home. In many cases you won’t be able to get much information on the dog’s history, so you need to understand and be ready to accept a variety of possibilities from your new friend. Something that is often overlooked is if you have other pets in the home and how a new family member might affect them. Many people get themselves into a tight spot by not socializing their current pet enough before bringing a new companion home.
Prepare Your Home
Just like with a puppy, it’s essential to puppy-proof your home to ensure the safety and comfort of your adult rescue dog. Remove any hazards such as toxic plants, household cleaners, electrical cords, and small objects that could be chewed or swallowed. Designate a safe space for your new dog, complete with a comfortable bed, food and water bowls, toys, and appropriate chewing items. If you already have a new pet in the house, then please set up an area where both pets can acclimate to each other’s sounds and smells before sharing the home together. Acclimation is an important set when bringing a new animal into your family. This can help both pets to feel comfortable around each other.

Gather Supplies!
Stock up on essential supplies to meet your rescue dog’s needs, including:
You can always visit the Sovereign Dog Shop to shop all our pet pros recommendations!
Schedule a Vet Visit
Make an appointment with a veterinarian for a thorough health check-up and to discuss vaccinations, deworming, flea and tick prevention, and spaying or neutering if not already done. Your vet can also provide valuable guidance on your dog’s overall health and any specific medical needs they may have.
Establish Routine and Boundaries
Consistency is key when welcoming an adult rescue dog into your home. Establish a daily routine for feeding, exercise, potty breaks, and rest to help your dog feel secure and adjust to their new environment. Set clear boundaries and rules from the start and be patient and consistent in enforcing them.
Provide Training and Socialization
Even though your rescue dog may already have some training, it’s important to continue their education and socialization to ensure they become a well-behaved and well-adjusted member of your family. Use positive reinforcement techniques to teach basic commands, leash manners, and appropriate behavior, and expose your dog to different people, animals, environments, and experiences in a positive and controlled manner. It’s imperative to understand your dog may have been rehomed or sent to the shelter due to reactivity or hyperactivity. This is why it is necessary to hire a trainer as quickly as possible. A professional can help you navigate certain behaviors and help you break your dog’s old habits while forming new healthy habits.

Where To Find Your New Friend
There are several shelters that are full of wonderful dogs and cats. However, we work directly with three prominent ones across SWFL.
Cape Coral Animal Shelter – 325 SW 2nd Ave, Cape Coral, FL 33991
Gulf Coast Humane Society – 2010 Arcadia St, Fort Myers, FL 33916
Naples Humane Society – 370 Airport-Pulling Rd, Naples, FL 34104
It’s important to note all three shelters are NO KILL shelters so they become full quickly. If you’re not able to adopt then please consider donating. You can donate unopened food, or gently used supplies but best of all you can donate your love and time. All three shelters are in just as much need of loving helping hands as they are food and supplies.
Here Lord Of The Leash we will take donations for these shelters on your behalf to make donating less of a hassle for you. If you have old towels, blankets, crates, unopened food…Etc. Let us know and we’ll be more than happy to schedule a time to pick it up to take to the shelter for you.
Be Patient and Understanding
Adjusting to a new home and family can be overwhelming for a rescue dog, so be patient, understanding, and supportive during this transition period. Give your dog plenty of love, reassurance, and encouragement, and allow them time to settle in at their own pace. Dog’s typically take 90 days to fully acclimate to their new surroundings. You won’t start to see their full personality until after a minimum of 14days of being in your home. So be patient and be ready for anything. Building a strong bond with your rescue dog takes time and patience, but the companionship they offer in return makes it all worthwhile.
Adopting a rescue dog is a is fulfilling experience that requires careful preparation, patience, and dedication. By taking the time to research and understand your dog’s needs, building a relationship while also establishing routines and boundaries, providing training and socialization, and being patient and understanding during the adjustment period, you’ll set the stage for a loving relationship with your new furry friend.
Owning a pit bull in Florida, a strict liability state, requires extra care. This comprehensive guide by a local attorney and pit bull owner provides detailed advice on training, insurance, legal protection, and responsible ownership.
Kara Rogers, Esq., Local Attorney
Hi, I’m Kara Rogers, a Cape Coral resident, attorney, and the proud owner of two American Pit Bull/Staffordshire Terrier mixes named Zack and Zeke. Our journey into pit bull ownership was unexpected but incredibly rewarding. These lovable, energetic pups have brought immense joy to our family, but they’ve also taught me valuable lessons about the unique challenges and responsibilities that come with owning this often-misunderstood breed, especially in a strict liability state like Florida.
My Unexpected Pit Bull Journey
Our pit bull adventure began after Hurricane Ian devastated our community in 2022. After weathering the storm, we heard about the copious numbers of displaced pets. Hoping to help, we applied to become foster pet-parents, only to have our application lost in the chaos. Our first foster wouldn’t happen until the spring of 2023, when we took in a litter of kittens. To say it was disastrous would be an understatement. We were told that the kittens had a little bit of diarrhea and were sent home with some probiotics. It turned out to be a deadly case of feline panleukopenia, and we watched the kittens slowly pass away one-by-one until the shelter finally took the remaining kittens and euthanized them. I cried for days afterwards. We didn’t consider fostering again until months later, when we opened our home to foster two adorable, four-week-old puppies from Gulf Coast Humane Society, not knowing they were pit bull mixes. A few weeks later, these two little bundles of energy, Zack and Zeke, had stolen our hearts and become permanent members of our family.
As a new pit bull owner, I quickly realized that responsible ownership required more than just love and affection. I had to educate myself on the specific legal and social challenges faced by bully-breed owners in Florida. Even though Florida recently took steps to prevent breed-specific bans by public housing authorities or local governments, outdated stigmas and insurance limitations still pose obstacles for bully-breed owners like myself.

Zeke (top) and Zack (bottom) at approximately four weeks old.
Navigating the Challenges of Pit Bull Ownership in Florida
Professional Dog Training is Essential:
While Zack and Zeke are the sweetest, most affectionate dogs I know, I understand that not everyone shares that perspective. The negative stereotypes surrounding pit bulls make it crucial to invest in comprehensive training from a young age. We chose to work with Kiki Logsdon at Lord of the Leash Pet Solutions, and her training methods have been instrumental in shaping Zack and Zeke into well-behaved, confident dogs.
When choosing a trainer, make sure to find someone whose methodologies align with your principals as a pet parent, and ensure that they have adequate training and experience. Don’t be afraid to course-correct if you find that the trainer you started with isn’t a good fit for you or your pet. We started Zack and Zeke in a group class with a trainer who was well qualified, but the trainer’s methodology didn’t work for us or for Zack and Zeke. We started to see Zack and Zeke acting out in class and displaying behaviors that we didn’t want to encourage. We made a difficult call to trust our gut and change trainers, and found Lord of the Leash Pet Solutions. Zack and Zeke have been on a path to success ever since. Look for private lessons tailored to your dog’s specific needs where financially feasible. If that is outside of your budget, look for group classes that offer controlled socialization opportunities. Remember, investing in training now can save you from heartache and legal trouble later.
Secure Comprehensive Insurance Coverage:
Many homeowners’ insurance policies in Florida exclude or severely limit coverage for pit bulls and other breeds considered “aggressive.” Don’t be caught off guard! Discuss your options with your insurance agent and explore supplemental liability insurance specifically for dog bites or an umbrella policy that provides broader coverage. This extra layer of protection can offer peace of mind and financial security in case of an unforeseen incident.
Consult with an Experienced Attorney:
As a lawyer, I cannot overstate the importance of seeking legal counsel early in your pit bull ownership journey. An attorney can guide you through the complexities of Florida’s strict liability laws and help you understand your rights and responsibilities as a dog owner. They can also offer proactive advice on preventative measures, such as posting warning signs on your property, understanding local ordinances, and reviewing homeowner association or condo association bylaws before you purchase or move.
Prioritize Socialization from Day One:
Socialization is a lifelong process that starts from the moment you bring your pit bull home. Exposing them to a variety of people, dogs, and environments in a positive and controlled manner helps them develop confidence, learn appropriate social skills, and become well-adjusted members of society. Consider enrolling in puppy socialization classes, arranging playdates with other friendly dogs, and taking your dog on outings to parks, pet-friendly stores, and other public places.

Zack (left) and Zeke (right) with the author and her husband, Justin Rogers.
Build a Strong Support Network:
Connecting with other bully-breed owners in your community can be incredibly empowering and enriching. You can share experiences, exchange valuable information and resources, and offer each other support during challenging times. Consider joining local breed-specific groups, attending events organized by shelters or rescue organizations, and participating in online forums or social media groups dedicated to pit bull advocacy.
Last Thoughts:
Owning a pit bull in a strict liability state like Florida requires extra diligence and responsibility. But with the right knowledge, resources, and commitment, you can overcome the challenges and enjoy a fulfilling life with your beloved bully-breed. By prioritizing training, insurance, legal preparedness, socialization, and community building, you’re not only protecting yourself but also advocating for responsible pit bull ownership and changing the negative narrative surrounding this incredible breed
When it comes to training your dog, both private and group lessons offer unique advantages that cater to different needs, learning styles, and personalities. Whether you’re aiming to address specific behavioral issues, teach basic obedience commands, or simply strengthen the bond between you and your furry friend, exploring both options can lead to a well-rounded training experience. In this article, we’ll delve into the benefits of both private and group dog training lessons, helping you understand why each approach holds its own value in the journey towards a well-behaved and happy dog.
Private Dog Training Lessons: Personalized Attention and Tailored Solutions
Private dog training lessons provide a one-on-one learning environment between you, your dog, and a professional trainer. Here’s why they’re beneficial:
Group Dog Training Lessons: Socialization and Peer Learning
Group dog training lessons involve multiple dogs and owners learning together in a group setting. Here’s why they’re beneficial:
Finding the Perfect Fit: Combining Private and Group Lessons
While private and group dog training lessons offer distinct benefits, combining both approaches can provide a well-rounded training experience for you and your dog. Here’s how you can make the most of both:
In conclusion, both private and group dog training lessons offer valuable benefits that cater to different needs and preferences. Private lessons provide personalized attention, tailored solutions, and focused training. If you’re interested in exploring Private Lessons with Lord Of The Leash please visit us here. Group lessons offer socialization opportunities, real-world distractions, and peer learning experiences. If you’re interested in exploring Group Lessons with Lord Of The Leash please visit us here. By exploring both options and finding the perfect balance for your dog’s training journey, you can help them develop into a well-behaved, confident, and happy companion. Whether you choose private, group, or a combination of both, investing in professional dog training can make a positive difference in your dog’s behavior and your relationship with them.
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Finding mentors in your industry is always a good idea. They’re able to give you perspective and pour years’ worth of knowledge into you over a short period of time. They will hold your hand and make new situations seem like old hat, so you have more confidence walking through those brand-new open doors. In the pet industry it’s no different. Whether we are pet trainers, sitters, in the veterinary field and so on, some experiences can be overwhelming and intimidating.
But what about when you branch out on your own? That magical moment when you realize you can turn what you love into a thriving career and create your own business? Suddenly you’re facing a world of firsts that you had never even considered. Now you’re responsible for a website, networking, tracking stats all while still trying to be great at what you’re passionate about. I’m not going to lie, it’s a daunting task.
Here at Lord Of The Leash we were blessed enough to have crossed paths with two people who helped give birth to the company we are today. We are forever grateful to these two individuals who helped us bring our dream into reality. Furthermore, these two individuals consistently take time to provide counsel when we aren’t sure about what door we should be passing through.
It’s one thing to do what you love every day but it’s a whole other thing to suddenly be dawning different hats consistently while ensuring nothing falls through the cracks. These two individuals have busy lives, are entrepreneurs who are running their own businesses yet still take the time to be there for us whenever we need counsel or just simply need to vent about our frustrations.
Because they have been so good to us, so supportive and have always been there for us we would like to say thank you to Joe Goldstein of OCS IT and Matt Brozovich of Broz Knows: A Digital Design Agency.
Joe Goldstein: Who he is and what he does
Joe is in the IT industry with one of the more successful cybersecurity companies out there. His company offers a wide range of services to help businesses navigate the difficult and ever-changing world of IT. Not only does Joe run OCS IT but he is also a major player in our SWFL community when it comes to helping new entrepreneurs find their footing during the climb up Mt. Entrepreneurship. And yes, it is really a mountain to climb. He is the head of a few networking groups who band together to help further each other’s passion and create a sense of community considering it can be a very lonely and stressful road to navigate. We are ever so grateful for Joe’s involvement in helping us bring Lord Of The Leash to fruition. He has given us constant support, counseled us on the dos and don’ts in the cybersecurity arena and has been an all-around great friend and asset to us. Joe, thank you for being amazing!
Matt Brozovich: Who he is and what he does
Matt is an artist, a visionary and a creator of dreams. No really, the man has taken numerous ideas and other’s visions and brough them into existence with what appears to be ease. Of course, the task of creating what someone else is envisioning isn’t easy at all, but he makes it seem so effortless. For as many times we have had to pester Matt, he has always responded with kindness and made us feel like we were the only company on earth who needed his help. He is always expedient with our requests and everything he produces is consistently clean, crisp and oozes professionalism. He specializes in SEO optimization, creates websites, creates logos and branding plus produces some of the sharpest business gear to date through Broz Knows. On top of all of that he is also an artist. Like a paint brush to canvas type of artist, not just the digital kind. He is responsible for the creation of our amazing logo and gorgeous website. Matt also provides us with extensive counsel when we are unsure how to captivate our audience or when we should be slowing down with our output of ideas, so we don’t overwhelm ourselves or others. Matt, thank you for being incredible!
The wealth of knowledge and skills these two have brought us are unmatched. Again, we would like to say thank you from the bottom of our hearts for all of the love, support, ideas, and counsel you both have provided and for pushing us to follow our dreams, bringing it to fruition and making it not so scary to do so. We are forever grateful!
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The role of a pet sitter and all it entails as it’s a valuable service that provides pet owners with peace of mind and ensures their furry companions receive the care and attention they need when they’re away from home. Whether you’re planning a vacation, traveling for work, or facing an unexpected emergency, a pet sitter can step in to provide personalized care for your pets in the comfort of their familiar environment. In this article, we’ll explore what a pet sitter does, their responsibilities, and the benefits of hiring one for your beloved pets.
What Does a Pet Sitter Do?
A pet sitter is a professional caregiver who takes care of pets in the owner’s absence. Their primary responsibility is to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of the pets entrusted to their care. Here are some of the tasks and responsibilities typically performed by pet sitters:
Benefits of Hiring a Pet Sitter:
In summary, a pet sitter plays a vital role in caring for pets and ensuring their well-being when owners are unable to do so. From feeding and exercising to monitoring health and providing companionship, pet sitters offer personalized care tailored to the individual needs of each pet. Hiring a pet sitter provides peace of mind, reduces stress for both pets and owners, and ensures that pets receive the attention, love, and care they deserve in their owner’s absence. Whether you’re planning a vacation or facing a busy work schedule, consider hiring a pet sitter to provide reliable and compassionate care for your furry friends.