Category: Positive Dog Training
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What Kind Of Dog Is Beethoven?
Beethoven is the name of a dog character that appears in a series of family films centered on a suburban household and their pet. Beethoven’s Breed The canine character known as Beethoven is portrayed on screen as a St. Bernard, an alpine mountain breed recognizable by its large head, heavy boning, and broad chest.[1] Film…
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What Is A Doodle Dog?
A doodle dog is a common name for a group of hybrid dogs created by crossing a poodle with another breed, producing a wide range of sizes, coats, and temperaments. Definition of a Doodle Dog The term “doodle” generally denotes a poodle crossed with another breed to create a hybrid animal with mixed traits. Poodle…
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Why Do Dogs Dig In Bed?
Many dogs paw, scratch, or dig at their beds before settling down. Understanding the typical drivers and practical fixes helps owners decide when to redirect the behavior or seek veterinary help. Common motivations for bed-digging Dogs dig or paw at bedding for a small set of primary reasons that usually overlap: instinctual denning, comfort and…
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Why Does My Dog Pee On My Bed?
Finding that your dog urinates on the bed can feel confusing and upsetting; understanding the likely reasons helps prioritize testing, management, and training steps. Recognizing patterns and context Start by noting when and where the incidents happen and what the dog was doing immediately before and after. If the dog urinates on the bed more…
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My Dog Has Bad Gas What Can I Give Him?
Flatulence in dogs ranges from occasional, harmless emissions to signs of digestive upset that need attention. Recognizing when gas is abnormal helps you decide whether to try simple at-home measures or seek professional care. Recognizing the Problem Occasional intestinal gas is normal, but patterns that change suddenly or are accompanied by other symptoms can indicate…
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Why Are Onions Bad For Dogs?
Onions contain natural chemicals that can be harmful to some animals, and pet owners often need guidance on recognizing and preventing exposure. The following sections describe how those compounds affect dogs, what to watch for, and appropriate responses. Toxic Compounds in Onions N-propyl disulfide and other sulfur-containing oxidizing compounds are the principal chemicals in Allium…

