by david | Feb 2, 2017 | Dog Friendly, Dog Health, Dog Training Articles
We all know a dog is a man’s best friend. Turns humans and dogs are alike, suffering emotionally as well as physically in a lot of ways like us. Today we are focusing on anxiety in dogs, what causes anxiety, what are the symptoms and of course, how to treat and...
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...