Creating Routines to Help with Pet Anxiety
Pets need routines just as much as humans do for a sense of calm and safety. Changes (travel, moving, new relationships, or family members coming into the home) are a part of life. When change happens, pets often feel anxious or scared. In this blog, you can learn how to create routines to...
Developing a Routine with Your Dog
Why is routine so important for dogs? Routine is important for dogs because it provides them with stability and structure, which can help reduce anxiety and stress. Dogs thrive on predictability and knowing what to expect, and a consistent routine can provide them with a sense of security and comfort....
Hand Targeting for Dogs
Do you wish your furry friend to impress with good manners such as politely greeting guests, closing doors, and letting you know when it’s time for a potty break? If so, you may want to teach your dog a skill called hand targeting! 1.What is Hand-Targeting A successful hand target is defined...
Why You Shouldn’t Feed Your Dog from A Bowl
Feeding your dog from a traditional bowl may seem like a simple and convenient way to provide your furry friend with their daily meals. But every dog trainer will tell you that using a food bowl is depriving your pet of a very important training activity. That’s especially true...
Preparing Your Dog for High-Energy Sports
While some dogs are perfectly happy being couch potatoes, many were bred to work. Without proper exercise, this energy can lead to destructive behavior. So as a pet parent, how do you cope with an active dog? Here we have some steps for your reference to prepare for a...
How To Treat Aggression on Dog Walks?
Walking dogs can be one of the joys of pet ownership, which benefits for both people and dogs. It can increase owner—pet bonding through engagement in an activity together. However, too many dog owners are unable to take their dogs for walks due to unwanted behaviors while on a...