Category: Positive Dog Training
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How To Bury A Dog?
Considerations for burying a dog on private property include legal permissions, public‑health safeguards, environmental protection, and respectful care of the animal’s remains. Legal and Local Regulations Many jurisdictions regulate disposal of companion animals and may require permissions or prohibit home burial; confirm municipal, county, and state rules before proceeding[1]. Verify property ownership and review lease,…
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How Many Bones Do Dogs Have?
The number of bones in a dog depends on anatomy, breed, and whether certain parts like the tail or dewclaws are present. Below is a detailed look at how bone counts are determined, where variation comes from, and what it means for care and clinical evaluation. Typical adult dog bone count The commonly cited average…
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Short Message For My Dog Who Passed Away?
Finding the right short message after a dog dies can help shape a private memory or a public note of remembrance, offering a clear, gentle way to express feeling and farewell. Purpose of a Short Message A brief message clarifies intent—whether a tribute, a comfort for someone grieving, or a keepsake—and helps set the emotional…
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How To Start A Dog Walking Business?
Starting a dog walking business begins with understanding the local market and defining who will pay for and use your services. Market research & niche selection Begin by mapping the immediate neighborhood where you plan to operate and note concentrations of likely clients; a practical field radius is 1 mile (1.6 km) from your base…
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What Were Pugs Bred For?
Pugs are a small dog breed with distinct physical and behavioral features that reflect centuries of selective breeding. Their form and role in human societies changed as they moved across regions and cultures. Ancient origins and geographic roots Archaeological and artistic records place small, pug-like dogs in East Asia early in history; illustrations and imperial…
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How Long Is A Dog A Puppy?
The term “puppy” is used in different ways depending on age, behavior, and legal or adoption contexts, so understanding those meanings helps set realistic care and training expectations. What “puppy” means Chronologically, many veterinary references use “puppy” to mean dogs from birth through roughly one year of age [1]. Some legal, shelter, or adoption definitions…

