How to Train Your Dog Not to Bite Others
January 29, 2019 Training & DevelopmentEven if it only happens on occasion, biting can be a serious problem for dogs and those around them. As a responsible owner, you need to do everything possible to teach your dog to abandon this unwanted and dangerous behavior. Read on for tips to train your dog not to bite others.
Read More4 Triggers that May Cause Travel Anxiety in Dogs
January 24, 2019 Lifestyle Training & Development Health & NutritionIf your dog has trouble with traveling, the underlying cause is probably more complicated than you think. Read on to learn about four of the major triggers that can make your dog anxious about traveling.
Read More5-Step Guide to Stop Excessive Barking
January 15, 2019 Training & DevelopmentIt’s natural for a dog to bark, but excessive barking can pose a problem for you and your neighbors. Read this guide for helpful tips for a quieter pup.
Read More4 Tips for Training Your Dog with Guests in the Home
January 11, 2019 Training & DevelopmentTraining your dog isn’t just a one-time affair. It takes lots of practice for a dog to learn a behavior, and even learned behaviors require maintenance and constant practice for consistent results. But practice can get complicated when guests are in your home. Here are four tips to help you train even when visitors are staying over.
Read MoreFacilitating Safe Play Between Your Dog and Your Children
December 27, 2018 Training & Development LifestyleIf you’re a parent planning to bring a new dog into your family, you need to make sure that your dog and your children will get along. To keep your child and your dog safe, you need to teach your child how to avoid provoking the dog accidentally, and you will need to look out for signs of distress in your dog to prevent them from escalating. Read this guide for a safer playtime between your kids and your dog.
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