Car Training for Your Dog
You can’t always avoid events putting your dog in the car. If he is afraid, there are some car training steps you can take to try and dispel that fear.
You can’t always avoid events putting your dog in the car. If he is afraid, there are some car training steps you can take to try and dispel that fear.
Living with a reactive dog can be difficult and frustrating. But while it’s tough, there are ways to work on reducing your dog’s reactivity.
Training is a necessary part of your dog’s daily routine, and it’s no secret that training treats are the main reward when reinforcing behaviors.
Many dogs are quite rapid eaters. While it may seem impressive, your dog's eating so quickly can be harmful to him and should be dealt with.
The command to “drop it” is not usually the first that comes to mind when training your pup. However, you’ll soon realize that it is helpful in many situations!
As your dog ages, their lifestyle will likely change. They may have limited movement, some health problems, or loss of hearing or eyesight. These changes will affect the routine you’ve had throughout their earlier years.
Training your dog to listen to you and behave in public can make your outings together much more enjoyable and stress-free.
Did you know that the type of harness and leash you use on walks and during training can make a big difference in your success?
When introducing dogs who have never met, first impressions are a big deal. You want to set the dogs on the path to safe, playful interactions.
If your dog is a picky eater, there are many possible reasons, but you want to rule out a health problem that needs to be addressed.