How to Stop Your Dog From Jumping on People
With patience and consistent training, any dog owner can teach his dog not to jump on people.
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With patience and consistent training, any dog owner can teach his dog not to jump on people.
Excitement, territorial marking, and submissive behaviors can cause your dog to pee in the house. Here’s what to look for and how to stop it.
All dogs chew. But if it becomes excessive, you will need to train your dog to redirect his chewing.
Moving through doorways with your dog on a leash can help develop the relationship you have with your dog as the leader.
Determining the cause of bad behavior is always recommended; excessive barking is no exception.
Dandruff in pets causes itching, which can cause infection. Help avoid this, with shampoos, conditioners and other techniques.
Most dog owners relinquish the job of clipping their dog's nails to a groomer or veterinarian.
A Hot Spot is technically called Acute Moist Dermatitis. It is a condition caused by the pet himself or herself by self-trauma.
Joint problems can be trying for both you and your dog. Help your dog by knowing the signs and the treatments.
If you think flu season affects humans, think again. There are strains of dog flu as well and it’s up to you to keep your dog’s health in check.