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Separation Anxiety
Separation Anxiety is when your dog wants to be with you at all times and freaks out when you leave them. In fact, the more time a dog spends with you, the more difficult it is to be left alone. This is a psychological behavior but can be fixed or managed depending on how bad…
Why Play Time Combined With Training Is Important
Studies have shown that playing with your dog can significantly affect dog-human relationships in a very positive way. Lets face it, humans don’t like ALL work and no play and neither do dogs. Combining play time with training time not only gives the dog a “break” but it acts as a reward for the work…
Holiday Pet Safety Tips
We always get a lot of questions around the holidays. You may not have considered your family pet to be a major part of of the holiday, but your dog can be a source of stress or setbacks if you don’t know how to take care of them during a busy holiday time. After all,…
How To Structure My Dogs Training
Most people don’t really know how to structure their time and tasks when training with their dog. Im gonna give you some simple tips to make things a little easier when figuring out your time and structure. Do one command at a time Communicate clearly Reward properly Practice regularly Take it one day at a…
Checklist For Your New Puppy/Dog
Picking the Perfect Christmas Puppy If there’s one surprise that is sure to bring your family lots of joy during the holidays, it’s a puppy. Many dog professionals claim that it is a bad idea to bring in a new family member that needs a lot of attention during the already hectic holidays, but that…