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 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 | May 11, 2017 | Animal physiology
What Do Dew Claws Do? (Are dew claws necessary?) Note to reader: This post may contain affiliate links. I have personally used all products that I link to. See disclaimer section. I have seen my dog Laguna, utilizes her dew claws many times while doing fast turns. For...
by Wolfies_Place | Jan 5, 2017 | Animal physiology
How can dogs walk through the snow, traipse through cold puddles and not be bothered? Note to reader: This post may contain affiliate links. See disclaimer section. Dogs have many heat conserving structures in their legs and pads! The thermoregulation includes...
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