Service Dogs, Therapy Dogs and Emotional Support Dogs
Dogs are not only “man’s best friend” - many perform crucial jobs for their owners as service dogs, therapy dogs, and emotional support dogs.
You can help decrease your dog's anxiety about going to the groomer by making an effort to get them accustomed to what will happen while there.
Letting your dog off-leash is an exciting experience. It gives your pup a lot of freedom, and when executed well, it builds trust between you.
Toddlers love to explore their environment with their newfound mobility. This curiosity means they may try to poke at or pull your dog’s ears and tail.
It’s not concerning for a dog to be less hungry for a day, but if the loss of appetite persists or other symptoms arise, you may have an issue.
You can use target training to help distract anxious dogs, control reactive dogs, or simply reconnect and redirect during training and play.
Most dogs chew on the grass at some point, and some do it almost daily. In this article, we will discuss the possible reasons why your dog eats grass.
One of the first and most important things for your dog to learn is its name! Your dog's name is important for safety, training, and a sense of belonging.
When humans and canines live together in the same space, circumstances may necessitate you to work on muffling your dog's barking, for everyone's sanity.
While professional classes with high-end equipment are wonderful, you can still decide to get started on agility training at home.