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Monthly Archives: October 2016
Dog Grooming – How To Train A Dog To Enjoy Grooming & Stay Calm When Groomed
Dog Grooming! If you learn how to train a dog to enjoy grooming it will benefit both of you. The happier your pet, the happier you are, right? Your dog won’t have to deal with the anxiety brought on by … Continue reading
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Trouble giving heartworm medicine to your dog? Here are some ideas.
Are you having trouble giving heartworm medicine to your dog? Is it nearly impossible to get your dog to take his heartworm medicine. Here are some ideas. Some harmless hoodwinking may be in order, says trainer Mikkel Becker. Her go-to … Continue reading
Dog Training-Impress your guests with a well behaved dog!
Dog Training – a well behaved dog! There is nothing more annoying than your dog jumping and knocking people over when they come to your house, and begging and barking at the table for some scraps of food. Have no fear! … Continue reading
Stop Halloween from Spooking Your Dog
Stop Halloween from spooking your dog. It’s not just us that are spooked this month because of Halloween, but our dogs are as well. Explaining why this month is so dangerous for our dogs is Richard and Vicki Horowitz from Bark … Continue reading