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  • How to train dogs?

    How to train dogs?

    Training a dog is less about tricks and more about a predictable, safe life together. As a veterinarian and behaviorist who works with families and rescue dogs, I typically see owners relieved once basic training gives them control in high-risk moments — like when a dog bolts at the street or reacts to a new

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  • Where should your puppy sleep the first night?

    Where should your puppy sleep the first night?

    Bringing a puppy home is exciting—and the first night often feels decisive. How you handle that initial sleep spot can shape bonding, early house-training cues, and how quickly the puppy settles into home life. Below I explain why the first night matters, recommend where to place your pup, describe comfort needs and environmental variables, highlight

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  • How to squeeze dogs anal glands?

    How to squeeze dogs anal glands?

    Anal gland issues are one of those topics that elicit a strong reaction from dog owners: foul odor, visible scooting, or a dog obsessively licking its rear can prompt quick Googling and worry. As a veterinarian who sees these problems regularly, I want to explain why anal gland care matters, what you can reasonably do

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  • What kinds of dogs?

    What kinds of dogs?

    If you love dogs, understanding the different kinds can change how you choose, care for, and enjoy a dog over years. I write from clinical and behavioral experience: matching a person’s life to a dog’s likely needs reduces stress for both and makes the relationship durable rather than a short-lived experiment. This piece walks through

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  • Where to watch dog?

    Where to watch dog?

    Watching dogs well is a skill that helps you read comfort, social needs, training priorities, and potential health problems. Whether you’re a new guardian trying to understand daily rhythms, a volunteer deciding whether a shelter dog will thrive in your home, or a parent watching a child’s first interactions with a family dog, knowing where

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  • Why can’t dogs eat chocolate?

    Why can’t dogs eat chocolate?

    As someone who works with dogs and their families, I treat chocolate exposures as a predictable, preventable household emergency. Owners often contact me because they’re curious, preparing for holidays, or responding to a sudden, panicked discovery of an empty wrapper; those scenarios are exactly when a little clear knowledge makes a big difference. Puppies and

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