The only thing better than owning a dog is having two. Adopting a new dog brings extra joy, love and entertainment to any household. Most importantly, it gives your current dog a new friend to hang out with. However, it might take some time before your two pets become best buddies. If you find your rescued dog is having issues adjusting to its new environment, The Dog Wizard is here to help!
McLovin’ is doing great with his training! Just look at that little guy’s Place. 🥰
Shy, sweet Lyla found her confidence and did fantastic on her field trip to the Renaissance mall! Super proud of her!! 👏
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Many dog owners notice their puppy eats things they shouldn’t. Many puppies will eat toys, rocks, dirt, other small objects and even pieces of furniture they’ve chewed off.
Not only are these destructive behaviors frustrating, but they can also cause serious health problems. It’s crucial to teach dogs to stop eating things they shouldn’t.
But why would a dog eat everything, and how can you stop them from doing it?
Winter weather can be rough on our furry friends. As the temperatures drop, help ensure your pet’s safety when chilly weather hits in our area.
"Leave it" signifies a command for the dog to ignore a specific item or distraction that is used to actively prevent a dog from engaging with something undesirable, like grabbing food off the ground. By teaching "leave it," you can help your dog develop better impulse control, which is important for situations where they might be tempted to grab something they shouldn't.
All dogs bark. While this is normal behavior, it can be frustrating or overwhelming when a dog decides to bark excessively. Sometimes it seems like a dog barks for no reason at all. However, this isn’t accurate, because dogs don’t bark for no reason; the reason for dog barking just isn’t apparent to you at the time.
Holiday baking has begun! Which means pie season has also arrived. Please beware of certain fruits and other ingredients that could be harmful to your pup!
Every dog owner cherishes moments with their furry friend. But what if the playfulness turns into hyperactivity? Keeping a dog calm can feel like an endless battle that neither of you wins. Understanding the root causes and implementing effective strategies can help you and your dog find a balanced state of calm.
Remember that all dogs are super-keen to please their owners, and being out of control is often a sign that it doesn’t know how to impress you. It could be the result of pent-up energy or a more serious matter, so it’s always good to check with your veterinarian if you have any concerns. Here are some tips about how to calm down an overly excited dog.
This rockstar had fun at her field trip to Renaissance today! 🐶 ⭐️
Dogs have an incredible ability to sense human emotions, and some breeds are naturally suited for therapy work. These dogs possess innate gentleness, emotional intelligence, and a strong desire to offer comfort, making them ideal companions for people in need of support.