by david | Jan 19, 2017 | Dog Training Articles
A dogs lick can be something that brings you joy as the slobber spreads all over your face and sneaking up into your nose and in your mouth. It’s is a bit weird though, so let’s see what the deal with dog licking is. Dogs Licking Growing Up Have you...
by DogMaster | Jan 16, 2017 | Dog Health, Dog Training Articles
Photo via Pixabay by 3715367 Winter can be a fun time for most dogs, especially those breeds that are used to cold temperatures. However, it’s important to remember that thick fur and a tolerance for cold doesn’t mean a pet should stay outside for prolonged periods of...
by david | Dec 11, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
The title of this post includes one of those sayings that’s often thrown around. Person 1: You should totally learn how to play guitar! Person 2: Meh, I’m too old, can’t teach an old dog new tricks. The origin of the saying doesn’t matter as it’s now...
by david | Nov 9, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
You want your dog’s behavior to improve, but are on the fence about hiring someone. Don’t worry. You’re not alone. A lot of people are hesitant to use a stranger to train their dog. Let’s clear the air…. Three great benefits that a professional dog training service...
by david | Nov 2, 2016 | Dog Training Articles
Distractions will cause the most well-trained dogs not to listen. It’s important that you identify them—so you can be prepared when they come about. The five most common distractions are: Other Dogs Other dogs will cause your dog to go bananas—every time. We recommend...
by david | Oct 19, 2016 | Dog Friendly, Dog Training Articles
Dogs will chew on everything. If you let them. The best way to teach your dog not to chew on everything—including your valuables—is to teach them the “leave it” command. Here’s how: Start by Giving Your Dog Better Options Dogs chew on valuable furniture, clothes, and...