You’ve either spent money or time, or both to make sure your furry friend is well trained and socialized. Training is a learning process. Your purpose is not so much to teach your dog to do something, but rather to help him learn something.

You’ve either spent money or time, or both to make sure your furry friend is well trained and socialized. Training is a learning process. Your purpose is not so much to teach your dog to do something, but rather to help him learn something.
It’s January, the holidays are over, and if you are like so many others, there’s a new dog that has joined your family. Whether she’s a puppy or a more mature dog, there are things that all new dog owners need to be aware of.
Although it’s great to help dogs in need throughout the year, the holiday season is an especially good time.
Have you noticed your dog may be slowing down a little, has maybe gained a few pounds, or is possibly getting a bit gray around the muzzle? These are all signs that your pup is becoming a senior.
Once again it’s Halloween and it’s just as important to take safety measures with your dog at Halloween as it is with your kids.
Just like people, it’s not uncommon for dogs to have fears…things or situations they are afraid of. They could be scared of noises, places, people, or a variety of different things.