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Please Don’t Do That

January 24, 2017

It is important to realize that all dogs are not the same, and things that some dogs don’t want their humans to do will be acceptable or even thoroughly enjoyed by other dogs. Usually, if a person works with a puppy and gets to know the dog from an early age, it is easy to…

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Tips For Choosing Dog Food

January 17, 2017

One of the more challenging parts of dog ownership is choosing the right brand of food. There are some dog owners, breeders and vets that recommend specific types of diets or dog food options, while others may have just as many opinions about alternatives. Here are some tips for choosing dog food. For most dogs…

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Holiday Dog Safety For The Season

December 27, 2016

The holiday season is fun for people as well as for many of our four-legged friends. When dogs are naturally social and have the temperament to greet everyone with a wagging tail, this is a great time of year. It’s also important to keep your dog safe during this time. Which is why I have…

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Great Holiday Gifts For Canine Companions

December 20, 2016

Most dog owners consider their canine companions as one of the family. As a member of the family, buying a few Christmas gifts for Fido to open on Christmas morning is a priority. Here are some great holiday gifts for your dog. There are some really interesting gifts this year that are perfect for dogs…

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Maryland Dog Trainer Speaks About Exercise

March 6, 2015

By: Maryland Dog Trainer Andrew Fraser Length of exercise should be around 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on your dogs age, breed and overall health. Always start small and build up over time. 2 types of exercise Physical – aerobic activity will keep your dogs body healthy Walk, Jog, Run Fetch, Tug of War…

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New Year Resolutions

January 2, 2015

The start of the New Year signals many things including change, growth, and taking steps towards better living. We humans often look to get in better shape, take better care of our homes and finances, and be nicer to each other among other things. New Year’s resolutions can also help us become better dog owners.…

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Halloween Dog Safety Tips

October 3, 2014

Halloween is a fun-filled holiday for both kids and adults, but can be a frightening time for even the most confident dogs. Avoid unnecessary stress and dangers this year by following these 7 easy Halloween dog safety tips:   Halloween treats are for people only! All forms of chocolate — especially baking or dark chocolate —…

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Why Your Dog Isn’t Listening To You

January 6, 2014

We have done it before; as a dog owner, training and raising a canine can often be compared to raising your own child. Just like any human, they need to learn what they can and cannot do, what is acceptable behavior and the basics of everyday life. The key aspect that individuals sometimes overlook, however,…

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