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Dog Training in Autumn

Autumn is a great season to train your dog or puppy. With the cooler weather, there’s less worry about heat exhaustion, and there are plenty of sights, sounds and smells for you and your dog to experience.
Obedience training is the key to enjoying overall good behavior from your dog, and there is no better [...]

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Training Dogs and Cats to Coexist in Your Home

What do you think of when you think of dogs and cats together? Many people envision the traditional cartoon of the dog who is constantly plotting about how to catch the cat, while the cat is always planning how to get the dog in trouble. Others may think of the phrase “fighting like cats and [...]

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Dog or Puppy’s Fear of Fireworks

As Independence Day approaches, many pet owners become concerned about their dog or puppy’s reaction to fireworks. While some pets may be completely unaffected, others can become downright traumatized! By understanding how dogs think and working on some simple training exercises, you can help your dog or puppy to have an easier time coping with [...]

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Special Dog Training Tips for Teacher’s Pets

When summer or other time off draws nearer, there is a certain scent of promise in the air… only a few more weeks till school’s out!
These are times of year when many teachers and other school personnel may start considering a new dog or puppy. After all, when could be a better time to [...]

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Timid or Shy Dogs

Some dogs are boisterous, outgoing and brave. Others are more timid and shy.
Just like people, each dog has their own personality. Sometimes these differences can be a matter of genetics (nature), or can be learned through their life experiences (nurture). Whether it’s nature, nurture, or a combination of both, you can help your timid or [...]

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The Proverbial Rolled Up Newspaper

Remember the rolled up newspaper? Used by our grandparents and those before them, this was the accepted method of correcting one’s dog for any infraction. Perhaps you yourself have used a rolled up newspaper, either to whack the dog, or to whack your hand, making a corrective noise.
There are several problems with this method. [...]

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Barking Dog Problems

Every pet owner realizes their dog will sometimes bark. In fact, most people even want their dog to bark if someone comes to the door, or if there’s an unusual noise. After all, these are some of the benefits of man’s best friend.
However, when barking becomes excessive, the benefits of a watchdog are greatly [...]

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Home Alone… Training Tips for Dog’s Separation Anxiety

Separation anxiety is a problem wherein a dog is very anxious when left alone. Symptoms can include: whimpering, salivating, barking, housebreaking accidents, chewing, excessive licking, scratching or digging. Some dogs may even show symptoms when owners go into another room, or to throw out the trash!
This can be very upsetting for pet owners as [...]

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Kids & Dogs… A Dog is Not a Horse!

Have you ever seen that movie, Homeward Bound? You know, the one with the boy whose family goes on vacation and leaves their pets in the care of friends? The Golden Retriever, American Bulldog, and fluffy cat love the boy so much, they head out on an "incredible journey" to find him. A heartwarming story, [...]

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Dog Days of Winter

As outdoor temperatures become cool, owners of pets that live outdoors need to be extra concerned. Cold weather can seem very harsh to your pet, and most of our domesticated dogs are simply not cut out to live outdoors.
All dogs need to have shelter at all times. If your dog lives outside, you’ll need [...]

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