If your Labrador keeps walking in front of you then you’re probably wondering why and what you can do about it. This post will show you a number of reasons why your Labrador will walk in front of you on walks and around the house. So, why does my Labrador walk in front of me?
What I did worked for us but he proper way to deal with it would have involved conditioning them to me being gone by shutting the door then coming back in the house, walking down the stairs and coming back in, getting in my car and then going back in… you get the point, The goal...
You can allow the dog in the house with you when you're home and you can watch the dog. If you see the dog move around or leave the area you are in, immediately take the dog outside, they are looking for a place to pee or poop. This is going to take time. I am not one to...
Maybe you just simply want to have your Cocker Spaniel trained a little better. A dog that pees inside, chews everything in sight, "pulls" on a lead, and barks too much can take some of the fun out of owning a dog can't it? And you know a Cocker Spanielcan easily be trainedwhen...
can happen even when there is nofemale dog in heat. Once neutered, most dogs reduce this behavior naturally, unless it has become a habit or a learned behavior, like if they are neutered at an older age. When a dog pees on another dog, they may simply be trying to mark their ...
Some dogs take this to another level though, due to a condition that is known asseparation anxiety. Dogs that have this issue tend to grow extremely distressed when left alone in the house, and one of the symptoms is urinating and defecating indoors. If your dog pees on your bed every ...
One final product that has been super helpful for keeping an eye on Jack has been a wireless surveillance camera, which allows us to check in on him from a smartphone. When we leave the house, we can see how he’s doing from anywhere, which gives us peace of mind. ...
We live in Deka Lake British Columbia, Canada and have very cold and long winters. So Jack has been inside the house when it gets too cold. He loves to play in the snow with me and go for long walks. Sorry but I do not have a digital camera to take a picture of Jack and I. ...
I admit that I was trying to house-break Casper my dads way, the old school method of putting the dogs nose in the mess, scolding, and taking him out periodically when I noticed sniffing. However, the umbilical cord method, while definitely requires dedication - it works so well! I have...
Maybe you just simply want to have your Poodle trained a little better. A dog that pees inside, chews everything in sight, "pulls" on a lead, and barks too much can take some of the fun out of owning a dog can't it? And you know a Poodle can easily be trained when you know ...