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Does Your Dog has Separation Anxiety or …… He Just Does Not Like Being Alone She came in as a foster dog. A friend of mine had to make the difficult decision to find a better home for her. She could no longer take care of Bear. She had rescued her a few years ago. She was skin and bones back then and quite a hand full. Escape artist, she would roam the neighborhood, not coming back when called and barked her head off while alon...
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On the couch, Off the couch – Is That the Real ...The real question is not if your dog can get on the couch That is really a personal choice. It is up to you to decide if your furry friend is allowed on the furniture or not. If you think keeping your dog off the furniture is going to help you establish your “alpha role”, think twice. The notion of “alpha dog” had been misunderstood for a long time. Research and scientist...
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A Dog for Christmas … Why Not?All I Want for Christmas is a Dog Most dog experts will say that Christmas is the worst time to bring a dog in your family. In many ways they are right. A dog needs your time and attention and you probably do not have that much available around the Holidays. On the other hand if the little fur ball caught your heart at the shelter, with a bit of organization it could work out very well. Five T...
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How To Survive A Storm With An Anxious DogHow to Help An Dog Anxious Through A Stormy Night, High Wind or Lightening She had only been with us a short while and we were still getting use to each other. Bear was always so quiet. At night she would not make a move until morning. But tonight she was pacing, panting and had only one thing in mind bolting out of the door. She was obviously in distress and it took me a little...
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Training your Dog and Your Children: How to Make Sure...Personally, I can’t remember a time in my life when I didn’t have a dog to care for. Since I was a young girl, dogs have been my constant companion. I’m embarrassed to say however, that as a young child I really had no clue how to really care for my pets. It’s no wonder that my first dog Sasha ran away. Between my constant tugging and annoying behaviors and being alone much of the day tim...
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Separation Anxiety and Your Young Puppy DogHow to Train Your Pup When He Gets Anxious Staying Alone It’s inevitable. When you brought home your new puppy, you spent every waking moment with her. Petting, hugging, kissing and caressing, playing, pushing, feeding and training. Then it is back to real life. You have to go to work. Rather chocking for your pup. You come home to a disaster or maybe you can hear your pooch before you even ente...
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Dog Body Language – Wondering What is Going On ...Reading Your Dog’s Body Language – The Key To Communicate and Understand Each Other. There are ways for us to read into our dog’s minds. Dogs have a language and express themselves with their body. To read a dog’s body language takes a little bit of experience but once you are familiar with common dog behaviors, you will be able to: Better understand your own pooch. Read situ...
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Shy, Fearful or Abused Dog – Tips To Train Your...First Build Your Dog’s Confidence My childhood dog was a shelty-husky mix named Max. Badly abused and beaten, he was fearful of just about everything and anyone. He used to shake if someone new tried to go near him, never mind pet him. When we first adopted him, we worked with a dog therapist to gain his trust and help make Max’s world a bit more bearable for him. One of the key ...
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How to How to Train Your Dog with Distractions –...Distractions are Part of Life – Incorporate Them Into Your Training and Play So Your Dog Learn to Stay Focus On You No Matter What. It never fails. You carve out 30 minutes of your time to work with your pup, but the phone rings or someone stops by. Maybe you’re in the park but Fido is more interested in the good looking Doberman. Effective training incorporates interruptions...
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Training 2 Dogs from the Same Household – A Cha...The Ups and Downs of a 2 Dogs Household So after considering all the pros and cons of owning two dogs, you decided to bring home a second dog. Or maybe you brought two dogs home at once. Whatever the case might be, training two dogs to get along with each other (and you!) can be overwhelming! The upside of a 2 dogs household is that they can entertain each other and have fun when you are busy. Wat...












