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Training Tips

How To Survive A Storm With An Anxious Dog

December 20, 2009 Massage

How 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 [...]

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Training your Dog and Your Children: How to Make Sure They Get Along

October 10, 2009 Tips To Solve Behavior Issues

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 [...]

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Separation Anxiety and Your Young Puppy Dog

October 3, 2009 Tips To Solve Behavior Issues

How 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. [...]

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Dog Body Language – Wondering What is Going On In Your Dog’s Mind? Watch His Body!

October 2, 2009 Tips To Solve Behavior Issues

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 [...]

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Shy, Fearful or Abused Dog – Tips To Train Your Dog and Help Him Enjoy Life

October 1, 2009 Tips To Solve Behavior Issues

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 [...]

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