Since space may be limited, prioritize leash training to ensure your dog walks calmly and obediently, especially in communal areas. Crate training can also help your dog feel safe and secure while you’re away from your apartment. This may help your pup avoid anxiety, which could lead to bar...
Since space may be limited, prioritize leash training to ensure your dog walks calmly and obediently, especially in communal areas. Crate training can also help your dog feel safe and secure while you’re away from your apartment. This may help your pup avoid anxiety, which could lead to bar...
She sniffs new foods and walks away if they are not agreeable to her sense of smell. She would go through her food bowl and toss out anything she didn't like. She loves Raised Right and even eats the vegetables in fact, she licks her bowl clean after every meal." Exclusive: Get 20...
First is “that’s not yours” – So when lab is chewing a bone and the female starts trying to move in to edge him away from it, even though 99% he will let her take it, I intervene and say “that’s not yours” and she walks away and I give her a different toy. Second ...
Close your fists and hold them out in front of your dog.Let the dog choose which hand it's in.When your dog sniffs or paws the correct hand open it up and give them the treat.If he chooses incorrectly do not discourage him, it takes a few tries to catch on.A gentle "touch" ...
TAKE IT!Teach your dog to take food or toys using this command. The dog should wait until you give the "take it" command before putting the offered object in his mouth. DROP IT or OUT or GIVE!This means that the dog should spit out whatever is in his mouth. It is important to tea...
Doggy Daycare: Play fetch in the virtual yard, teach them tricks with positive reinforcement, and take them on walks filled with sniffs and tail wags. Let their personalities bloom and help them overcome any anxieties they might have.
I did manageto take two long walks with the dogs this weekend, even though it was, uh, nippy. We’ve been spoiled by the atypically warm November and December, so this more typical January weather feels a tad chilly. This morning when my fingers began to burn while feeding the sheep I...
Close your fists and hold them out in front of your dog. Let the dog choose which hand it’s in. When your dog sniffs or paws the correct hand open it up and give them the treat. If he chooses incorrectly don’t discourage him, it takes a few tries to catch on. ...
on occasion they move from the side to the front to listen to sounds in the veterinary rooms. He seems restless and sits on the floor before pacing around the room with tail tucked and body slightly lowered. With his tail still tucked, he walks over to the door and sniffs underneath it...