Teaching Your Dog to Take Food Gently

October 31, 2008 by  
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Taking food gently out of your hand is a skill all dogs should learn. For many dogs, taking a portion of their owner’s finger, along with a morsel of food, is a sure-fire way to make sure they actually get the treat from owners whom make a habit of pulling their hands away as soon as they feel the... 

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Teaching Your Dog to Give Things Back Willingly

October 29, 2008 by  
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You never know what your dog might decide to investigate and chew on, or possibly even eat. Having the ability to get things out of his mouth quickly is very important no matter how old he is. When you begin teaching this, your first training lesson shouldn’t be after the dog has already latched... 

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Dangers with House Plants

October 27, 2008 by  
Filed under Dog Safety

Just as there are hidden dangers in our dog’s environment from the foods we eat, there are also dangers in many of the plants we keep to decorate our homes and property. The following list is taken from ASPCA’s website and is not a complete list of the plants that could potentially be hazardous... 

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Hidden Dangers in People Food

October 26, 2008 by  
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The fact that dogs love to eat is no great mystery. They especially love “people” food. Our food is full of all sorts of great flavors and smells that most dogs usually go crazy for, and would rather eat than their normal, daily canine cuisine. Many people love giving their dog an extra-special,... 

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Close Encounters of the Aggressive Kind – Part 2

October 22, 2008 by  
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Aggressive Encounters – Review of Part 1 In Part 1 of our series on aggressive dog encounters, we discussed several different safety protocols to follow in order to help keep yourself and your loved ones safe from possible aggressive or fear-related attacks by dogs you may not know very well,... 

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