on leash, coming when called, communicating on a very deep level and learning ways to play with your dog that are fun but also develop a keen sense of subtle connection. You will learn and practice the refinements that create communication that every dog lover dreams of having with their ...
End unnecessary and annoying behaviors like growling, chewing, peeing, hiding and cowering so that you and your dog relax, feel safe and know that you can trust each other. Refine and go to the next level in skills such as walking on leash, coming when called, communicating on a very de...
This stress can take the form of chewing, scratching, yipping, peeing, and pooping where they’re not supposed to. You won’t be able to leave your Morkie alone for an extended period of time. They’re good watchdogs: Morkies are territorial, and they’re not shy about barking. They...
She's a great dog, I run a daycare and she is the best dog with kids, easy going and loves to play or just sit with the kids, I've had a little trouble with her peeing when new people come in the house, but with time she's learned to run to the door and ring the bell ...
Why Is My Dog Not Pooping after Having Diarrhea? Watching over a dog with a case of diarrhea is not a lot of fun. You may find yourself spending several hours of your day just cleaning up after your pet. Still, diarrhea is a common enough condition that you’re likely aware of how ...
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As always, if your dog is having a hard time overcoming this or any problem, give your veterinarian a call, as your vet is the best partner you have in ensuring your pooch is a happy, healthy, and well-adjusted part of your family....
Peeing alone (that door won’t barge itself open) No shower monitor waiting patiently in his bed outside the door Sitting anywhere you like on the sofa (in theory, not yet tested) Walking (who walks without a dog? Only psychos, right?) ...
Just like people, dogs can feel pain. It could be that your dog is aging and having joint pain. Maybe your dog had surgery recently and is still recovering. Your dog might have a wound somewhere on their body that's causing them pain. In these situations, just as people would take pai...
I also want to know who the @$$hole was that ruined peeing outside for everyone. I remember going to an event at the Botanical Gardens and having to stand in line to pee, although I was surrounded by so many perfect plants! The only thing I’d actually wait for on a daily basis ...