Dog training: Speak softly
Speak firmly, but speak softly, not harshly and loud, and you’ll have a well-behaved, attentive dog that obeys without having to be shouted at.

Speak firmly, but speak softly, not harshly and loud, and you’ll have a well-behaved, attentive dog that obeys without having to be shouted at.

Pets are our seatbelts on the roller coaster of life. Inspirational saying on DogsBestLife.com.
A dog might destroy your shoes, but he’ll never break your heart. Inspirational saying on DogsBestLife.com.

Regular brushing offers health benefits to your dog including keeping her coat clean and tangle free and gives you a chance to check for skin bumps.

Before walking multiple dogs, begin by training each dog to heel and walk on a loose leash. Once you have control, begin adding additional dogs.

Silence is golden … unless you have a puppy, then silence is suspicious, very, very suspicious. Inspirational saying on DogsBestLife.com.

While you’re training your dog not chew on your shoes and to sit, stay and come, be sure to open yourself to the life lessons dogs teach owners.

When training multiple dogs, it is important to understand each will learn at his or her own pace. Work with the dogs both together and separately.

Once you’ve picked a new, dog-friendly house with a fenced-in backyard away from the road, use these tips to make the moving process go smoothly.

Julia Glass Inspirational saying on DogsBestLife.com: When most of us talk to our dogs we tend to forget they’re not people.
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