Suddenly, he barks at other dogs, pulls on the leash, or seems tense in everyday life–and many owners ask themselves the same ...
Tom Davis said "millions of dollars" are lost each year on costly, ineffective methods while missing the core fix.
Dogs, much like humans, can experience anxiety and stress, which can significantly affect their behavior and overall ...
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9 dogs that act like your shadow from day one
Some dogs take a few weeks to warm up. Others show up on day one and immediately decide your... The post 9 dogs that act like your shadow from day one appeared first on The Avid Outdoorsman.
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10 dog breeds that don’t do well being left alone
A lot of people picture a dog as this easy background buddy who’s fine sleeping all day while you... The post 10 dog breeds that don’t do well being left alone appeared first on The Avid Outdoorsman.
Four military dogs died after being housed in poor living conditions at military kennels between 2021 and 2023. A new Pentagon watchdog report revealed concerning kennel conditions across 12 military ...
Lowered head, tucked ears, and averted eyes are often interpreted as remorse. Research suggests that these gestures appear ...
Iditarod musher declares innocence Two years after being booted from the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race amid allegations of sexual misconduct, disgraced former champ Brent Sass from Eureka has ...
Dogs are situational, after all. They learn through repetition. If the rules change every day, you create gray areas. Gray areas create uncertainty. Uncertainty creates problems. A trainer can build a ...
For four years, Nemi has been a constant presence in her family’s daily life, offering companionship, focus and an endless supply of joy. What no one expected was that one quiet evening at home, she ...
Yes, dogs can die from eating chocolate. The theobromine and caffeine in chocolate can lead to life-threatening heart problems, serious overheating or respiratory failure in dogs. These conditions can ...
Many people find their flattened faces cute, but among dogs bred with a squished visage, 11 percent or less of some breeds can breathe easily. The findings, published February 18 in PLOS One, evaluate ...
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