Let’s Review: Training in a Multi-Dog Household
Having more than one dog brings joy to many people’s lives. Not only do you get twice (or more!) of the puppy love, but also your dogs have a live-in playmate to keep them entertained and happy. Training is a critical component for life with a dog, and especially so when you’ve got more than one. Here are some tips and tricks for approaching training when you have a multi-dog household.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.