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How to Help Your Dog Not Hate Nail Trims
Keeping a dog’s nails trimmed is an important part of their overall health and wellness. Unfortunately, your dog may try to convince you otherwise. Though most dogs naturally dislike nail trimmings, it is necessary to prevent scratches to humans, other animals, and property alike. More importantly, long nails can affect the dog’s gait, leading to…
Read MoreTips for Dealing With Chewing in Puppies
Puppies can be adorable, but they still have sharp teeth. They’ll put those teeth to good use when left to their own devices. In fact, chewing is one of the many ways a puppy keeps stimulated while learning more about the world around them. If you and your puppy are going to get along well,…
Read MoreLeash Training Your Puppy: The Basics
One important thing to remember when bringing a new puppy home is that they will need to be trained on how to walk properly on a leash. The process of getting your puppy to walk on a leash may seem daunting, but with a little patience and consistency you will have them trotting around like…
Read MoreTeach Your Puppy These Five Commands First
The first few days after you bring your new puppy home are some of the most exciting. They also happen to be some of the most important when it comes to teaching them new commands. Puppy brains are like sponges. They are constantly learning from the world around them and forming new ideas about how…
Read MoreReasons Why Your Dog Might Be Kicked Out of Daycare
People love their dogs like they love their kids, but the fact remains that every dog deserves to be safe and have a good time at dog daycare. When one dog is difficult to control or otherwise shows behaviors that are extremely concerning, the daycare facility is obligated to act in line with their policies…
Read MoreTeaching Your Kids to Care For Your Pets
Bringing home a new pet or a new baby are both happy and life-altering experiences. With your family expanding, it is important to teach your kids to respect and care for the pets in your home, from avoiding tail-pulling to properly bathing and feeding your pets. Understanding how to respect your pet’s personal space is…
Read More10 Dog-Friendly Veggies to Prepare for Your Dog
Do you worry about your dog getting sick of eating the same food every day? You can always add supplements, liquid broths, or even veggies! Brighten up their bowls with produce that you may be able to find in your fridge already. However, before starting your culinary journey, be aware that some fruits and vegetables…
Read MoreDog-Friendly Vacation Spots
When planning your next vacation, you might also want to include your four-legged family members. You might be used to the scramble of finding a sitter or an available dog boarding service near you, but you also have a third option. There are beautiful destinations all over the U.S that will welcome not only you…
Read MoreHow to Teach Your Dog to Come When Called
We have all seen, or sometimes are, that person in the park yelling at their dog to come back while they happily chase a butterfly. However, this doesn’t do anything to entice our dogs to come back to us and actually may have a negative impact. Learning to come when called is an important and…
Read MoreHow to House Train an Older Dog
Older dogs offer many advantages, and from their perspective, there’s no substitute for a loving home. At the same time, you may encounter challenges stemming from old habits of the dog’s previous lifestyle. That especially applies when your older dog has issues going to the bathroom as is considered proper for your household. The good…
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