Your Dog’s Emotional Capability
For years, the emotional lives of dogs were a mystery, often oversimplified or misunderstood - but recent research has shown they have rich emotional range.
For years, the emotional lives of dogs were a mystery, often oversimplified or misunderstood - but recent research has shown they have rich emotional range.
While learning how your dog communicates takes some time, it is well worth the effort when you can strengthen the bond and connection with your pet.
Tackling a puppy's behavioral issues through early life training is the best way to ensure their health and happiness as they grow.Â
While your bath-dreading dog may never learn to love bathtime, you can use these easy bath tips to make the process more enjoyable.
If loud barking keeps you up at night - or scares your visitors when they enter your home - teaching your dog to quiet down is likely your first priority.
Growling is typically a response to fear, stress, or anger. Removing these feelings is best for your dog's overall well-being.
If you are introducing a new cat to your household, read these tips on making sure that your family dog feels comfortable and safe with the new roomate.
Some dogs may never get used to it, but today we discuss ways to decrease anxiety in a dog that dreads trips to the groomer and veterinarian.
Some dogs absolutely hate getting wet at both playtime and bath time. If your dog has a fear or hatred of water, read on.