Category: Positive Dog Training
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Why do dogs turn their heads?
Dogs tilt their heads in ways that make us smile, but the behavior is more than just cute: it can reveal how a dog is processing sounds and sights, how they’re trying to communicate with us, and sometimes whether they might need medical attention. Owners notice tilts during greetings, when giving a command, or the
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When to get dog spayed?
Spaying a female dog matters personally and community-wide because it can reduce unwanted litters, lower the chance of life-threatening uterine disease and some cancers, and often makes day-to-day management easier for owners and shelters alike. What spaying changes — benefits for your dog and your household When you love a dog, the choice to spay
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When to switch puppy to dog food?
If you have a new puppy or recently adopted a young dog, one common question that comes up fast is when to stop feeding puppy food and move to adult food. This choice matters for growth, joint health, weight control and even behavior. I typically see first-time puppy owners and rescue adopters notice changes —
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What countries eat dogs?
This article looks at where and why dog meat is eaten, what that means for people who love dogs, and practical steps to keep pets safe while traveling or at home. The tone is practical and observational; biological and social points are presented with cautious language where certainty is limited. Why dog owners and advocates
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What is a parvo puppy?
For anyone who loves dogs, parvo is one of those threats that feels both personal and preventable. A single sick puppy can break a household’s heart and budget very quickly, and because the virus spreads easily through everyday places—shelters, breeders, dog parks, grooming facilities—understanding what parvo is and what to do about it can make
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How much is dog insurance?
If you’re asking “how much is dog insurance?” you’re asking the right practical question for any dog lover who wants to be prepared. Costs vary a lot depending on the dog, the plan, and where you live. Below I’ll explain when insurance pays off, what typical plans cost, why prices differ between dogs, when bills