Category: Positive Dog Training

  • What is the healthiest dog food?

    What is the healthiest dog food?

    Choosing the healthiest food for your dog is one of the most effective things you can do to support long-term health, behavior and quality of life; what follows explains why it matters, gives a concise evidence-based answer, and walks through practical steps to choose, switch and monitor a diet that fits your dog and your

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  • How to treat a limping dog at home?

    How to treat a limping dog at home?

    You notice your dog favoring a leg during a walk, limping after a game of fetch, or suddenly skipping on a paw after a jump. This guide is for dog lovers who want clear, practical steps to comfort a limping companion and decide whether short-term home care is reasonable or if urgent veterinary attention is

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  • How much are boxer puppies?

    How much are boxer puppies?

    When a dog lover types “How much are boxer puppies?” the question usually hides several motives. Some people are simply looking for a family companion; others plan to show dogs, start a small breeding program, or buy a pup with specific working or performance potential. First-time owners often ask price as part of basic budgeting,

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  • How much is a dog?

    How much is a dog?

    As a practical question and an emotional one, “How much is a dog?” is rarely answered with a single number. The amount you pay up front, the money you spend every year, and the unpredictable emergencies over a decade or more all matter. I typically frame the decision for people who love dogs by separating

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  • Why do dogs smell your crotch?

    Why do dogs smell your crotch?

    If you love dogs, you’ve very likely felt the awkward tug of attention when a friendly canine noses toward your crotch. It’s one of those unmistakable behaviors that can feel rude, funny, or worrying depending on who’s involved. Understanding what’s behind it is useful: it helps you respond calmly, protects the relationship with your dog,

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  • Why do dogs like balls?

    Why do dogs like balls?

    Understanding why dogs like balls helps you create safer, more engaging interactions with your pet and gives you practical choices for play that match their physical and mental needs. Why your dog’s love of balls matters to you When play is chosen with understanding rather than habit, it becomes a tool for bonding and enrichment

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