The Posh Paw Blog is a place where your pets isn’t just an animals—it’s family. And like any family member, it deserves love, comfort, and the very best care.
We know that being a pet parent comes with questions, challenges, and a whole lot of love. That’s why we’re here—to provide practical advice, expert-backed insights, and real solutions to help you care for your four-legged companion.
From helping your pup sleep better to managing mealtime and keeping a determined chewer happy, we’re here to make pet care simpler and more rewarding for both you and your furry friend.
A place where knowledge meets care, where every tip and recommendation is made with your pet’s well-being in mind.
THE POSHPAW CREW

Lucy ”Luce” Beaumont
Lucy is – except being the Queen of the Poshpaw Club at The FurryLuxe Store, also a blogger, swing dancer, sparkle enthusiast, and your daily dose of fabulous.
”I’m Lucy “Luce” Beaumont — raised on vintage records, handwritten letters, and the belief that every day deserves a little glam. I started blogging as a way to process the world during the long, lonely lockdown days — dancing Lindy in my kitchen, sipping coffee from chipped mugs, and writing my way back to joy.
My background? A patchwork of swing steps, glitter pens, and midnight thoughts. I’ve worn a lot of shoes (sometimes literally) — from customer service to creative work — but my true calling was always storytelling, wrapped in a wink and a warm heart.
I believe in the power of presence, the elegance of everyday rituals, and the magic that happens when you say what others feel but don’t have the words for.”

Mélanie Gagnon
Mélanie is our Pet Care Advisor, she shares natural, seasonal guidance to help pet parents care with warmth and intention. From rural wisdom to evidence-based tips.
”My role is to offer trusted advice shaped by experience, empathy, and a deep bond with animals
I grew up just outside Saguenay, Québec, where the winters were long, the sled dogs were family, and care was something you practiced quietly, every day.
I studied veterinary science and worked at a clinic near Montréal for several years—learning the clinical side of care—but I always felt the pull back home. Not just to the land, but to the rhythm of it: the way animals move through the seasons, the way people do their best with what they have, and the way trust is earned, not assumed.
I had dreams once of opening a small-town clinic, but life—kind as it is—led me here instead. Through PoshPaw, I’ve found a way to offer what I know: not just treatments, but understanding. Not just advice, but companionship for those walking this path with their animals.”