Owner’s Manual to Proper Dog Care

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2020 Resolutions for Dog Owners

The new year is a great time for dog owners to take stock of the things that they could be doing better for the health, safety and happiness of their dog.

By |December 20th, 2019|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care|0 Comments

Choosing a Sarasota Veterinarian for Your Dog

While every Sarasota veterinarian is likely licensed and operating within the law, the standard of care and personality of the staff may vary greatly.

By |November 1st, 2019|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care|0 Comments

Dog Grooming Tips & Tricks

Grooming your dog can be a daunting task, especially when you are balancing all the other aspects of your busy life. It may seem overwhelming - but with a few simple dog grooming tips, you can get your pooch into a routine of grooming that works for both of you. Remember, associating any activity with [...]

By |September 2nd, 2019|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care|0 Comments
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Summer Pests Which Can Torture your Dog

Some insects will simply drive your dog crazy while some cause real harm. Here are some of summer's worst insect offenders, and how to protect your dog.

By |July 5th, 2019|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care, Safety|0 Comments

Dog Grooming Basics to Keep Your Pet Looking & Feeling Great

Much like humans, dogs need proper grooming and hygiene to look and feel their best.

By |May 10th, 2019|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care|0 Comments
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Safety Tips to Keep Your Dog Safe During a Flood

With Hurricane Harvey causing severe damage to the state of Texas, let's discuss some ways to prepare your dogs for severe weather, and how to keep them safe during a potential flooding situation.

By |August 30th, 2017|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care, Safety|0 Comments

Why Doggy Doors Can Be Dangerous

You probably love your doggy door, if you have one. This is a very easy way for your dogs to let themselves outside whenever they need to be outside. It’s more convenient for your indoor dog, who will not have to ask to be let outside constantly, and is also more convenient for you. If [...]

By |April 19th, 2017|Owner's Manual to Proper Dog Care|0 Comments

Love Doesn’t Fix Everything!

One of the worst things you can do for your dog is to use positive reinforcement to attempt to fix your dog’s problem behaviors. ..

Why Dog Training Should Not Be Your Last Resort

If you have ever raised a dog, you know that they develop bad behaviors on their own. Very negative behaviors, however, never spring up suddenly.

I only want to address just this one issue with my dog…and nothing else. Why that doesn’t work, why you do not see the full benefits of training.

Most people seeing training as a solution for a specific problem. They ignore all of the other issues or try to only work on one issue at a time...