by Diana CPDT-KA | Feb 25, 2024 | Dog Training
Just like humans, dental health is a crucial aspect of your dog’s overall well-being. Taking care of your pup’s teeth can prevent various health issues like plaque buildup, bad breath, and periodontal disease. Let’s dive into why keeping your...
by Diana CPDT-KA | May 17, 2018 | Animal physiology, Dog Training
Can Any Dog Be Trained to Play the Game of Nose Work? Nose work is a fun game and a way for your dog to use their brain to find target odors. For some dogs nose work is a job. We teach dogs the game of nose work to help us humans find things. Just a few ways that we...
by Diana CPDT-KA | Sep 20, 2017 | Dog Training
For 2-3 days before you start teaching new cues, get your puppy conditioned to a clicker. There have been some scientific studies that suggest a dog learns a behavior faster if the behavior is marked with a click. If it is too difficult to navigate the clicker,...
by Diana CPDT-KA | Sep 12, 2017 | Animal physiology
Everybody knows chocolate is one of those things that your dog should never have. Dogs and chocolate just don’t mix. It is one the most well known toxic substances for dogs. Have you ever wondered why? Why can we eat it but our animals can’t? Did you know cats...
by Diana CPDT-KA | Jul 25, 2017 | Dog Training
Puppy biting and mouthing are completely normal behaviors, this is how they play and interact. When your puppy was with his/her litter mates, they spent most of their waking hours’ play biting each other, so now that they have no other dogs to play bite with we...
Recent Comments