The “Watch Me” Command
Sometimes, the best way to train your dog is to focus on the basics, and the command we are discussing today is an essential part of every dog owner's repertoire - 'Watch Me.'
Sometimes, the best way to train your dog is to focus on the basics, and the command we are discussing today is an essential part of every dog owner's repertoire - 'Watch Me.'
A dog carrier can be extremely useful for introducing your pet to a new place in a safe and controlled manner - but your dog may not like it.
If loud barking keeps you up at night - or scares your visitors when they enter your home - teaching your dog to quiet down is likely your first priority.
Can old dogs learn new tricks? Training your dogs to perform additional tricks strengthens your bond and provides mental stimulation for your pups.
Boundary training is exactly what it sounds like: training your dog to respect the boundaries of your lawn or property and staying close to home.
The type of dog harness or leash you use can hamper your progress or enhance the experience you share together with your pup.
Training your pup to stay off the furniture is not as complicated as you think; it consists of strong verbal commands and positive reinforcement.
It is one thing when our dogs don't want to play in the Gulf, but we need them to enjoy water enough to take a bath without a fight!
Some dogs may never get used to it, but today we discuss ways to decrease anxiety in a dog that dreads trips to the groomer and veterinarian.
The "Eyes on Me" command can help keep your dog safe while outdoors and stop them from annoying or endangering other people or animals.