Training a Reactive Dog
January 25, 2024 Training & DevelopmentThere are some behaviors that dogs are well known for. They like to sniff, they like to run and play, and overall, they like to bark. All are normal behaviors for a dog while in context, but could these normal, natural behaviors become a problem? What if, say, a dog is barking more than normal? What if they seem to bark at, unexaggeratedly, everything or in persistent and over-the-top ways? What if they do more than just bark when faced with certain objects, people, situations, or other dogs? A larger issue could be at play here, meaning that a dog is reactive.
Read MoreNavigating Breed-Specific Health Issues
January 18, 2024 Health & NutritionMany purebred dogs are prone to inherited genetic disorders that can severely impact their quality of life. As a dog owner or prospective owner, it is critical to understand these health risks and take steps to avoid supporting breeding practices that propagate disease. Selecting responsibly bred dogs from breeders who prioritize health is key to improving outcomes in vulnerable breeds.
Read MoreSocializing Your Puppy to the Groomers: A Step-by-Step Guide
January 11, 2024 Grooming & CareSocializing your puppy with the groomers is essential, particularly if you own a long-haired or large dog breed. The groomers and grooming process can be intimidating and scary for dogs who aren’t used to it, so you must ease them into everything at a pace that works for them. In this guide, we’ll explore how you can do this to ensure your dog has a positive and stress-free experience at the groomer.
Read MorePeruvian Incan Orchid- Infographic Breed Spotlight
January 8, 2024 Breeds & InformationCentral and South America are well-known for their many hairless dogs. These dogs are believed to be descended from the same ancestral dogs owned by the Incan Empire.
Read MoreHow To Keep Your Nervous Dog Calm and Happy
January 4, 2024 LifestyleSome canine companions seem naturally nervous, reacting to new places or people, unexpected situations, or routine changes with caution, curiosity, and anxiety. If this sounds like your dog, the key to helping them stay calm and happy is first determining the cause of their anxiety. Then, you can find the best way to help reduce it. Even if your dog’s nervousness is baked into their personality with no specific triggers, there are still things you can do to help keep them calm and happy. In this article, we'll look at how to spot the signs of a nervous dog and provide practical tips on keeping them relaxed and content while strengthening your bond.
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