FIREWORKS – WHY PREPARATION IS NEEDED
Fireworks are a predictable, annual stressor for many dogs. And yet, every year, owners find themselves searching for last-minute solutions […]
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Fireworks are a predictable, annual stressor for many dogs. And yet, every year, owners find themselves searching for last-minute solutions […]
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Q: I love walking my dog, but he pulls a lot on the lead. How can I teach him to
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Building a strong come command in all environments A reliable recall – a dog who comes when called regardless of
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Why not all dogs want to be festive The holidays bring people together, but for many dogs, a house full
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What the science says Every December, we see the same headlines: ‘How to stop your dog misbehaving over the holidays’
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What actually changes behaviour long-term January is traditionally framed as a reset. New routines, new classes, new goals. For many
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Why busy isn’t always better We live in an age of activity. Our dogs go to daycare, agility, scent work,
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Q: Why does my dog lick his paws? A: Paw licking is one of the most common canine habits, and
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Understanding depression in dogs Dogs are celebrated for their joy – their enthusiasm for a walk, a meal, or simply