The dog days of summer are coming to a close and many people are heading back to work and school. For some dogs, that means that they will be home alone after having the family regularly around them for the past couple of months. This can be a difficult adjustment, so t’s important to properly …
Finding the Right Dog for You
Bringing a new dog or puppy into your life can be very rewarding. However, if the dog isn’t the right fit for you and your family, a lot of heartache may lay ahead for both you and the dog. Furthermore, you may find yourself parting with much more money than you had bargained for. There …
When the Heat is On: How to Protect Your Dog from Heat Injury
Knowing the signs, as well as how to treat and prevent heat injury, will help you keep your dog safe while you both are having fun in the sun.
Positive Dog Training: What is it, and Why and How You Should Use it.
Dog training has evolved considerably over the past 30-40 years. I certainly don’t train dogs the way I learned from my dad as a child. The dominance theory has been ingrained in our collective memories since its debut from a study on captive wolves in the 1930s and ‘40s and erroneously extrapolated to wild wolves …
10 Things That Make for a Better Relationship With Your Dog
The key element lies in the relationship you share with your dog. It determines how safe and happy your dog feels about working and living with you.
Getting the Most from your Dog Walks
By taking advantage of the many nosework opportunities, teachable moments, and obstacles along your daily walks, you can pack in a lot of valuable training in a time that you are already dedicating to your dog.
Farewell to our Faithful Follower, Scruff Dog
Whether you’ve lost a dog too early in their life to an accident or disease, or you’ve seen them through until they are old and frail, it’s never easy to say goodbye.
Preparing Your Dog for a New Baby
For everyone’s happiness and safety, it’s important to get things right when managing a dog and a baby in the same household.
Christmas With No Calamity: How to Enjoy the Season With Your Pets
With proper foresight, supervision and management, you and your pet can both enjoy this season safely and hopefully with little stress.
How to Approach an Unfamiliar Dog: A Safety Guide for All Ages
Over three-quarters of bites could have been avoided (including resulting euthanasias) if the affected humans had been knowledgeable and respectful of canine stress signals.