Picking up your pooch’s poop may not be pleasant, but it is a necessity. Whether you’re in your yard or out and about, you would not want anyone stepping in your pooch’s waste. In this article, we’ll talk you through how to correctly pick up your pooch’s poop.
Read MoreHow do you know you’re choosing the best CBD product for your pooch? Here are 5 major qualities of a good CBD brand to look out for.
Read MoreB.F. Skinner, the famous theoretical behaviorist, used the term operant conditioning
to describe the effects of a trainer’s particular action on the future occurrence of an animal’s behavior. Four quadrants make up operant conditioning.
Read MoreThe most important benefit of training your dog is safety: your safety, the safety of others, and his own safety. A dog that listens and does what he’s told rarely gets into trouble.
Read MoreCall the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC) 24/7 at 888-426-4435
Read MoreEach year, there are almost 214,000 cases of pet poisoning in the U.S. Many of these were caused by household substances that may seem perfectly harmless to you. But just because something is safe for people doesn't mean it won’t hurt beloved pets.
Read MoreHomeopathy is a therapeutic method that uses diluted substances to relieve symptoms. The active ingredients in homeopathic medicines include diluted plants, animals or minerals that relieve the same symptoms they cause at full strength.
Read MoreHolistic Medicine and Homeopathy are vague, confusing medical terms that are often used interchangeably. They are related, but distinctly different modalities.
Read MoreYour dog’s behavior, happiness, health, longevity and overall well-being are inextricably intertwined with what you feed him. Dogs, just like everyone else, have specific nutritional needs. And, to complicate matters, the needs of individual dogs vary.
Read MoreWhen you yell, or worse, at your pooch to stop barking when the doorbell rings, first, understand what is happening from your dog’s point of view – what they are learning is, “Doorbell means my humans will attack me,” and that is not the idea you want them to have.
Read MoreHaving a trained dog is not the same as having a balanced dog, but if your dog knows a few basic commands, it can be helpful when tackling problem behaviors — existing ones or those that may develop in the future.
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