Frequently asked questions.

Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Dogs (and Probably Some Things You Didn’t)

🐶 1. What is No Bone Zone?

No Bone Zone is a funny dog blog for real-life dog parents who are just trying to survive puppyhood without losing their minds (or their shoes). We mix humor, dog parenting tips, and product recommendations to help you laugh through the chaos of raising a puppy.

🦴 2. Who writes the blog?

Hi, I’m the slightly sleep-deprived human behind No Bone Zone! I’m a proud dog parent, storyteller, and professional “fetch” participant. This blog started as a way to share relatable dog parenting stories, training fails, and the pet products that actually work — all with a big dose of humor.

💡 3. What kind of topics do you cover?

Here’s what you’ll find around here:

  • Dog parenting tips for new and seasoned owners

  • Puppy training advice that won’t make you cry

  • Funny dog stories you’ll instantly relate to

  • Product reviews and recommendations for toys, treats, beds, and cleaning hacks

  • And the occasional heartfelt post about the joy (and insanity) of life with dogs

🐕 4. Are your tips based on real experience?

Absolutely. Every post comes straight from real-life experience (and sometimes, real-life mistakes). If I recommend something, it’s because I’ve tested it on an actual dog — not just read about it online.

🛍️ 5. Do you use affiliate links?

Yes — some links on No Bone Zone are affiliate links. Don’t worry — it doesn’t cost you extra, and I only recommend products I genuinely love (and have likely been drooled on).

💤 6. I’m a new puppy parent — where should I start?

Start with these popular posts:

They’ll help you laugh, learn, and feel a little less alone in the chaos.

📩 7. Can I contact you or suggest a topic?

Please do! I love hearing from fellow dog parents. You can reach me through the Contact page. Funny stories, questions, or pictures of your dog doing something ridiculous — all are welcome.

🐾 8. Why the name No Bone Zone?

Because sometimes you just need a space that’s off-limits to stress, guilt, and bad advice — a place to laugh about the messiness of dog parenting. Plus, it’s a great conversation starter at the dog park.