A thriving relationship with your dog is the foundation of dog training as well as a happy, well-adjusted pet. We’ll delve into essential strategies for cultivating a meaningful bond and enriching your dog’s life. Start by setting clear boundaries to help your dog understand their role in the household. Consistency in rules and expectations fosters a sense of security and …
Dog Parks : 3 Reasons to Reconsider Visiting
Dog parks are full of dogs displaying various behaviors, some of which may be undesirable. When your dog is exposed to other dogs with poor manners or training, they may pick up these habits, such as jumping on people or begging for food. By avoiding these parks, you can limit your dog’s exposure to these negative influences and maintain their …
Dog training : Stress-Free Sanctuary for Your Dog
As dog parents, we strive to ensure our furry friends feel safe, comfortable, and loved. However, our busy lives can inadvertently cause stress and confusion for our dogs, contributing to anxiety and uncertainty. This can lead to unwanted behaviors that will require dog training to help. Implementing routines and boundaries can mitigate these negative emotions and cultivate a nurturing environment …
Dog Training The Key Is Quality Over Quantity
Dog training as dog owners, we often feel the pressure to devote ample time to our furry friends, ensuring they receive adequate exercise, playtime, and bonding. However, when it comes to dog training, quality is far more important than quantity. By concentrating on making each interaction meaningful, you can forge a stronger and more positive relationship with your canine companion. …
Having the right Foundation
Dogs that have a hard time out in the environment needs tons of exposure to the real world. It’s super important to lay down a good foundation as well as establish a strong relationship before you move on to taking them out in public. You want to make sure that the dog trusts you and knows that you are in …
Opening the Mind
The only thing stopping you from reaching your goals and dreams is you and the limits you set upon yourself. When you feel as though you have reached those limits is often when frustration builds. This causes resistance and conflict and the things that you want seem harder to achieve. Your mind acts like as an atlas. It knows the …
The Game of Chase
The Frustration A lot of dog owners are dealing with some very frustrating, and serious issues with their dogs. One of these issues is aggression towards cat’s, small dog/ animal’s and sometimes small children. When a dog sees a cat (etc) he/she will run after them barking, lunging and growling. Dog’s will look at the cat as if cat is …
Dangers of Loving Your Dog Too Much
Probably the most common reason people get dogs is for companionship, and they do make great companions. They’re always there for you. They give you unconditional love. They endlessly listen to your problems. They seem to make everything better for you, and you assume you’re making everything better for them. But that is likely not the case. Though your pampered …
Consistency Reduces Anxiety in your Dog
Fear and anxiety are two of the most common behavior problems we see in dogs. These issues not only strip dogs of any confidence, but they can also cause aggression. Though some dogs are born more timid than others are, fear or anxiety is often the result of negative training experiences. Inconsistent Expectations Cause Anxiety One of the biggest mistakes …
Adopt Your Dog’s Outlook to Be a Better Pack Leader
Dogs are instinctive creatures. They live in the present. The past means nothing to them, and they are incapable of anticipating the future. This is their survival mechanism. Because they are not dragged down by guilt and fear and stressful feelings, they react appropriately to threats. You’re different. You feel guilt or shame over things that happened yesterday, and you …
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