Dog training tips: How to train a dog not to bite
Train a dog not to bite: Watch for behavior changes, redirect puppy bites, and reduce frustration with exercise, and mental stimulation.

Train a dog not to bite: Watch for behavior changes, redirect puppy bites, and reduce frustration with exercise, and mental stimulation.

Start dog ramp training by placing the ramp at a low height setting. After your dog gets used to the ramp, encourage him to walk up it with a treat or toy.

Taking care of your dog is a big job. Sometimes you need to hire help from dog walkers, pet sitters, or other professionals.

Adopting a dog is a big commitment. Be sure you’re prepared for responsible pet parenting and have the time, money, and energy to bring home a dog.

Eating products with xylitol toxic for dogs. Consuming it can cause seizures, liver failure, low blood sugar, and in some chronic cases, death.

To determine how much exercise dogs need, consider your dog’s age, health, and breed. Then, create a plan to keep your dog healthy.

Lizards and dogs can get along. Bearded dragons, leopard geckos, and blue-tongued skinks can become great friends for your canine companion.

Ear mites and yeast infections can be painful for your pup. If you notice gunk in your dog’s ears, visit your veterinarian right away.

Consider using natural remedies to treat anxiety in dogs including exercise, massage, a Thundershirt, essential oils, and distraction.

With advanced treat dispensing dog cameras, you can monitor your pets and talk to them whenever you want to while flinging rewarding treats in between.
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