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Dog walkers provide an important service & there are some things to do before hiring one. Here’s how to prepare your dog for a dog walker:
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Dog walkers provide an important service & there are some things to do before hiring one. Here’s how to prepare your dog for a dog walker:
There is a lot of misinformation out there about dogs. Here are a few common dog myths that you should be aware of:
There are some ways to channel prey drive effectively and in a healthy manner. Here are a few tips for managing prey drive in dogs:
Dogs smile naturally, and they can learn many tricks and smiling can be one of them! Here’s how to teach a dog how to smile:
Do dogs have a sense of time? Yes, but they understand it differently than we do. Here’s what you should know:
Excited peeing or submissive urination is often involuntary. If you’re wondering why dogs pee when excited or scared, here’s what to know:
Resource guarding can be a problem for some dogs; it’s important to handle it early. Here’s what to know about resource guarding in dogs:
Imprinting is another term for bonding and it’s important that your dog bonds with you. Here are a few signs your dog has imprinted on you:
Shaking can be normal, or it can be anxiety or health issues. If you have to ask “why is my dog shaking?”, here are a few possible reasons:
Teaching your dog how to come to you when you call their name can take work. Here’s how to improve your dog’s recall training:
Littermate syndrome describes littermate behaviors, like attachment or rivalry. Here’s what to know about littermate syndrome in dogs:
Biking with your dog can be a great activity, and safety is important. Here are a few tips for biking with your dog: