Back to School is your dog ready?
It’s been a great summer with the children home. Lots of playing, running around, and just plain FUN! What happens to your dog when the kids go back to school? Most dogs are upset by this, it’s a change in routine. Dogs thrive on stability. When school starts and the house is quiet, dogs can…
Read MoreDogs and Fireworks
Those scary firework noises can be catastrophic to your dog. According to most pet shelters, more dogs are lost on the 4th of July than any other holiday which results in an increase of dogs coming to the shelters and owner heartbreak due to a lost pet. So how can you help your dog overcome…
Read MoreDesensitizing A Dog To Being Left Alone
When it comes to desensitizing a dog to being left alone one must understand what is going on with the dog. Separation anxiety is a specific syndrome that includes a constellation of behaviors that occur only when the dog is left alone. These behaviors include destruction, vocalization, and elimination. Often it is the exits and…
Read More“Changing Dog Behavior Using Science Instead of Myth”
So what is the main focus of the article? “Moving Beyond the “Leader of the Pack” explores the perceptions of dogs and their relationship with training and dominance. Dr. Reisner breaks down dogs’ behavior by addressing dominance beliefs, intimidation-based training, dog-centric training, and their consequences. If you have more questions regarding the principles set in…
Read MoreSubmissive Urination in Dogs
Just like people, dogs have individual personalities and traits. Those dogs with submissive temperaments are usually good choices for first-time dog owners or families with young children. Submissive dogs do not present the problems that some dominant personality dogs do. However, they can exhibit a trait that is a problem to some people. When approached…
Read MoreHow to Handle Dog Separation Anxiety
Dogs go through separation anxiety when their owners leave the house. Don’t let your dog tell you when to do anything. You tell him when he can be petted, up on the bed, go out the door, play with the toy, etc. This puts you as the leader and he will respect that. If you…
Read MoreKids & Canines
A baby! Introducing the child to your dog. “Spot meet Jennifer” As the Twig is Bent, So Grows the Tree! The earlier the better as far as helping your family dog and your child form a good relationship. Young Jennifer’s future outlook on dogs, in general, will be influenced by the interactions which take place…
Read MoreSocializing your new puppy
Socializing is one of the most important roles of a new puppy owner. Puppies’ brains develop considerably from 6 weeks-16 weeks of age. Therefore, the importance of socializing the new puppy is critical as the puppy learns a lot about their world. It is a unique window of time that will impact the puppy for…
Read MoreDog Crate Training
Many people are calling in with housebreaking problems and/or problems with the dog damaging their belongings when the dog is alone in the house. All of these problems can be eliminated with the use of training a dog with a crate. Using a crate is not cruel. It approximates a den, which dogs in their wild state…
Read MoreDogs and Car Anxiety
Does your dog have a negative association with the car? First, throwing up in the car, tensing up, or just nervous about going on a ride. Put the dog on medication, and now the dog will get a weird woozy feeling. I suggest you give him a new perspective on the car. Is your dog…
Read MoreTherapy and Service Dogs
Not all dogs have the temperament to be a Service, Therapy or Emotional Support dog. Just because you love your dog, doesn’t mean he is suitable to take in public. Here is an excerpt about what to look for in a dog that will be readily accepted in the general public and serve you well.…
Read MoreTraveling with Dogs
If you plan on traveling with dog on a vacation with you instead of boarding the dog. There is some planning that must happen to ensure a fun trip for you and your dog. In this article, author Julie Fryman, gives professional canine advice and tips on traveling with your pet. This free guide gives…
Read MoreDogs & Children
So what is the main focus of this article? “Dogs & Children” helps give teaching techniques for dogs and their relationship with children. Dr. Ian Dunbar explores these techniques by giving simple rewards for the dogs when they are around children and listing ways to help children act around them. Remember no child should be…
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