Dog Training Tips & Resources

Training Your Dog for Apartment Living

There are many aspects of apartment living for a pup to get accustomed to - so how can you teach your dog to be a good apartment neighbor?

By |May 14th, 2022|Training Tips|
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Common Misconceptions about Behavioral Training

The more you know about your dog, the greater your chance of finding success in behavioral training - and building a deeper bond.

By |November 13th, 2024|Behavior, Training Tips|
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Teaching Your Dog to Back Up

Like many tricks, teaching your dog to back up is relatively simple—but only through patience and consistency. Here's how to achieve this behavior.

By |October 11th, 2024|Training Tips|
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Crate Time in Hurricane Shelters

A hurricane can cause immense stress to your entire family, including your four-legged furry family members. Here are a few ways to help keep them calm.

By |October 4th, 2024|Safety|

When You Shelter in Place with Your Dog

When you shelter in place during a storm—whether at a friend's house, hotel, or even a public shelter—it can be stressful for dogs, especially if it's somewhere completely unfamiliar.

By |September 26th, 2024|Behavior|
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Helping Your Dog Train and Live in a Distracting World

If your dog gets easily distracted by new sights, smells, or sounds, it can be frustrating when trying to train them. Here's what you need to know.

By |September 18th, 2024|Training Tips|
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Dog Costumes & Clothing: Are They Safe?

Dogs in cute costumes and fashionable attire have become a common sight, especially during the holiday season and special events.

By |September 11th, 2024|Interaction|
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The Joys (and Responsibilities) of Fostering

Fostering is a meaningful way to help animals in need. By caring for and training a foster dog, you help them in their transition to their forever home.

By |September 5th, 2024|Celebrating Dogs, Interaction|
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Dealing with Your Dog’s Aggression

Dogs are naturally protective of their space and resources, and when two dogs feel that they have to compete for these, aggression can result.

By |August 29th, 2024|Behavior|

Health Concerns for Specific Breeds

As a dog owner, it is important to learn about health concerns that may be specific to your dog breed - and do your best to provide them with a safe and healthy life despite their predispositions.

By |August 21st, 2024|Canine Health|