Category: Positive Dog Training

  • How to get rid of dog hair?

    How to get rid of dog hair?

    If you love a dog, hair on clothes, furniture and floors is more a reality than a surprise — but it doesn’t have to dominate daily life. The goal here is practical: understand why shedding happens, recognize when it signals a health problem, and build routines and home choices that reduce loose hair without turning…

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  • How big is a dogs brain?

    How big is a dogs brain?

    For many dog owners the question “How big is a dog’s brain?” is more than trivia — it touches how we read a dog’s behavior, plan training, and spot health problems early. The short answer is simple, but the implications for learning, aging, and medical care are worth unpacking so you can make practical decisions…

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  • Why is my dog breathing fast?

    Why is my dog breathing fast?

    Fast breathing in a dog is one of those signs that catches an owner’s attention quickly: it’s visible, sometimes noisy, and it often forces a decision—do I wait it out, comfort my dog, or rush to the vet? This matters because breathing patterns are a reliable window into how comfortable, fit, and healthy a dog…

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  • How do dogs get ear mites?

    How do dogs get ear mites?

    Ear mites are small but highly contagious parasites that may cause intense discomfort for dogs and stress for families; understanding how they spread helps dog lovers protect pets, spot problems early, and reduce the chance of an outbreak in a household or shelter environment. Why every dog owner should understand ear mites Ear mites are…

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  • What to feed a puppy with diarrhea?

    What to feed a puppy with diarrhea?

    If a puppy in your care develops loose stool, the immediate concern is both comfort and safety: preventing dehydration, identifying any dangerous signs, and feeding in a way that supports recovery. This guide is written for dog lovers who want clear, practical steps you can use at home while deciding whether to call a veterinarian.…

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  • Why do dogs have tails?

    Why do dogs have tails?

    Knowing why dogs have tails matters in practical, everyday ways for anyone who lives with or cares for a dog. A tail is more than a fluffy add‑on: it plays a role in how dogs tell us how they feel, how they move through the world, and how they get hurt. Understanding those roles helps…

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