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Winter is coming! Now that summer is behind us and the days are getting shorter it is time to rethink the activities we can do with our 4-legged companions. Here are a few things you and your furry friend can do together, both out in the elements and in the comfort of the indoors.
All dogs can get stressed by normal children and their activities, and that likelihood increases when you add masks, screaming, and erratic behavior. If your dog becomes stressed (heavy panting, increased arousal, excessive whining and drooling are clues) on Halloween, don’t try and talk your pet out of it.
There are few things more fun than sitting down in the middle of a litter of puppies and soaking up the cuteness. Puppy breath, puppy slobber, puppy doe eyes - no one can resist!
April showers bring May flowers…and HOPEFULLY some more sunshine to the PNW. If you’re like most of us around here, you’re getting a little stir crazy from the rain.
You can argue that breeders created these problems in the first place, but I'd rather focus on the good news of today: breeders can also fix problems.
The best dog owners on the planet figure out what their pet’s *favorite* things and activities are and use those doggie paychecks to motivate and reward their dogs for a job well done.
As you know, we recommend transporting your dog in a crate, seat belt, or behind a cargo barrier when you travel by automobile, at least until your pet is two years old. But this can be tricky for truck owners
Somewhere towards the bottom of most dog trainers' Obedience Command Priority List lies the command 'Shake'. It's often thought of as a trick, or parlor game - something to do to show your dog off in front of the neighbors.
Every dog is different and the amount of care you need to give them depends on how anxious fireworks make them.
Just last week, we had a client ask for the 'magic trick' to keeping her dog from scratching on the door to come inside, after being out in the yard. Here are some solutions, applying our E.M.T.C.P.R method to the problem!