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Did you know that a well-trained dog exhibits fewer behavioral problems and enjoys a happier life? Whether you’ve just welcomed a spirited puppy or a serene older dog into your home, embarking on a training journey can turn daily life into a joyful and harmonious adventure.
A dog’s nose should be wet more often than not because your dog’s nose plays a big role in their overall health and well-being.
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Although behavioral issues in dogs are common, they can not only affect the dog but the owners as well. These issues often involve identifying the root cause, modifying the environment, and working with a professional trainer. Call The Dog Wizard today to help your dog make better choices and respond to you instead of their impulses.
Practicing senior safety is crucial as your dog ages and to ensure your home continues to be the safest, most secure environment. No dog is immune to the side effects of getting old, just like the rest of us, whether that includes physical, mental, or behavioral shifts, It is our jobs to ensure our aging pets safety and to keep our homes age-friendly.
Keeping dogs healthy should be a daily routine for us, including oral hygiene. Because our pups cannot brush their own teeth, we need to take special caution in monitoring potential dental problems. They can get many of the same or similar oral diseases seen in people.
Consistency is one of the most important things you can do while training your dog. Whether you’re working on basic manners, teaching your dog a new trick, or just spending time with your dog around the house, consistency helps dogs learn new skills faster and can decrease frustration in your relationship with your dog.
By nature, dogs are playful and it’s not uncommon for them to occasionally chase their tails. There are a number of reasons a dog may chase his or her tail. It could just be an expression of a playful temperament or a short phase in puppy-hood. Not only does it usually entertain them but keeps us laughing as well.
For some dogs, winter isn’t just a season—it’s their time to shine. Their love for the cold makes them ideal companions for snow-loving families.