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Old Yeller was a great smeller. Dogs in general have superior smelling abilities. They detect dead bodies, illegal drugs and explosives—even cancer. But dogs don't just have great olfactory gear. Another reason they're amazing chemic...
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Most dog owners let their dogs sniff and pee… however should you let your dog do this? Dan settles this question and offers you 2 types of walks which will let your dog know that you’re the leader, while also giving them some freedom. You’ll See Golden Rule #2 in Action: A Vide...
With Jana, Cali, and, most recently, Orly, I started dremel training early. Turn it on, let them hear it while getting great treats. Let them sniff it thoroughly when it’s off. If possible, let them watch other dogs get pedicures (and treats, always lots of treats). Things like tha...
Let the dog safely off leash, let them sniff and roll and run around somewhere just being a dog, not being asked to do anything for anyone else. If they need to sleep, let them sleep. And don’t schedule a day where you have 4 or 5 therapy sessions, then come home and have ...
Our trainer got the other dog under control and we let the dogs sniff a bit while both on leash, though I called my girl to me whenever I saw her tensing up. They were okay, but forty minutes later, without any clear provocation, my girl jumped off the dog walk and pitched into ...
Dogs like to sniff each other's bottoms, but it's different when they nose up to someone's crotch! It's not bad manners, according to your dog. Dogs can get a lot of information about other dogs by sniffing around down there. They probably get the same info by sniffing people, too...
Now you can teach two different walks, as I am aware that some times you need to get to places with your dogs, you can teach one where you want there nose off the floor and one where they can sniff until there hearts content however make the no sniffing walk the exception rather than...
But remember that snakes will be under rocks, logs or bushes where your dog likes to sniff.Don't leave your dog unattended on the trail or at the campsite.Find and take a rattlesnake aversion class before hiking with you dog. The trainer puts a mild shock collar on your pup and ...