Decorate for the holidays with dog-friendly plants
Keep dangerous decor out of reach for dogs, cats and little ones. If possible, avoid using any harmful plants and instead decorate with dog-friendly plants.

Keep dangerous decor out of reach for dogs, cats and little ones. If possible, avoid using any harmful plants and instead decorate with dog-friendly plants.

When preparing for the holidays — whether parties or long-stay guests, be sure you make time to use training to ensure good canine holiday behavior.

Puppy Christmas decorating dangers include trees, poinsettias, wreaths and more. Puppies will chew on ornaments, eat tinsel and gnaw on power cords.

To stop dog chasing, know your dog’s triggers, trust your dog’s restraint, train your dog to stop bad behavior and reward him when he gets it right.

Joshua McCauley started Trip Less Trainer and created a shorter leash with a thumb tab that he says allows the trainer to provide consistent control.

Four common reasons dogs eat grass: they’re bored, nauseous, need nutrients or just like grass. If your pup frequently eats grass, consult with your vet.

Dog training essentials: Be consistent, be firm without being harsh, be humane and give appropriate, well-timed praise to help develop a well-behaved dog.

Reward your dog quickly for good canine behavior using time playing with you, occasional treats or special toys so you can reinforce good behavior.

Save money on pet care with CouponChief.com’s detailed money-saving guide, which covers dog food, veterinary care and adoption fees.

Getting their puppy teeth can be as painful for puppies as the process is for human babies. Unlike babies who cry, puppies ease their discomfort by chewing.
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