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7 tips to calm down your high energy dog

Posted May 16, 2022

Miniature Schnauzer eats a treat from Bully Sticks Central. Calm your high energy dog with a mix of exercise, training, healthy chews, puzzle toys, distractions, and companionship.

Calm your high energy dog with a mix of exercise, training, healthy chews, puzzle toys, distractions, and companionship.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Dog Training Tagged With: Dog training tips, Separation anxiety

10 common bad dog behaviors and how you can stop them

Posted January 9, 2022

Three small dogs pull on leash. This article will talk about the most common bad dog behaviors and give a possible solution to help you stop each problem.

This article will talk about the most common bad dog behaviors and give a possible solution to help you stop each problem.

Filed Under: Dog Training Tagged With: Barking, Chewing, Dog manners, Dog training tips, Dog walks, Jumping, Separation anxiety

Home alone: How long can different dog breeds stay on their own?

Posted October 15, 2021

Dachshund looks out the window. Because they are companion animals, most dogs want to spend time with their humans and struggle when left home alone for extended periods.

Because they are companion animals, most dogs want to spend time with their humans and struggle when left home alone for extended periods.

Filed Under: Dog Breeds Tagged With: Big dogs, Separation anxiety, Small dogs

How do you teach a puppy it’s OK to spend time alone?

Posted October 1, 2021

Corgi puppy

Train your puppy to enjoy alone time using a confined space and enrichment. Discover what motivates your dog to make training easier.

Filed Under: Dog Training, Puppies Tagged With: Dog training tips, Separation anxiety

Separation anxiety: Who’s more nervous, you or your dog?

Posted September 14, 2021

Nervous Australian Shepherd looks up. Reduce the risk of separation anxiety by preparing your dog to be home alone. Tire your dog out, create a safe space and use toys and treats.

Reduce the risk of separation anxiety by preparing your dog to be home alone. Tire your dog out, create a safe space and use toys and treats.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Pandemic, Separation anxiety

CBD oil: Alternative way to ease depression for your dog

Posted May 31, 2021

Depressed dog looks out window. Give dogs CBD oil for depression to help relax an agitated dog, ease severe fears, comfort a dog with separation trauma, or mitigate pain.

Give dogs CBD oil for depression to help relax an agitated dog, ease severe fears, comfort a dog with separation trauma, or mitigate pain.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: CBD-Marijuana-Hemp, Health conditions, Separation anxiety

Pet vitamins help treat separation anxiety in dogs

Posted May 27, 2021

Fearful Springer Spaniel hides under a table. Calming vitamins help dogs suffering from separation anxiety or coping with fear caused by thunderstorms, fireworks, or trips to the vet.

Calming vitamins help dogs suffering from separation anxiety or coping with fear caused by thunderstorms, fireworks, or trips to the vet.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Separation anxiety

7 tips to help dogs overcome anxiety

Posted May 3, 2021

Nervous border collie. To help manage canine anxiety identify triggers, create a routine, use exercise, and consider trying CBD supplements.

To help manage canine anxiety identify triggers, create a routine, use exercise, and consider trying CBD supplements.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Separation anxiety

What you need to know about Trazodone for dogs

Posted April 2, 2021

Depressed pug. Trazodone for dogs helps manage symptoms associated with separation anxiety, depression, or the need for excessive attention.

Trazodone for dogs helps manage symptoms associated with separation anxiety, depression, or the need for excessive attention.

Filed Under: Dog Health Tagged With: Health conditions, Separation anxiety

Use music to soothe dog separation anxiety

Posted March 18, 2021

use music to soothe dog separation anxiety

Soothe dog separation anxiety with music, not medication. The right tune can calm your dog so he can relax and fall asleep.

Filed Under: Dog Health, Home Page Tagged With: Separation anxiety

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