Category: Positive Dog Training

  • How to cook chicken liver for dogs?

    How to cook chicken liver for dogs?

    Chicken liver is a compact, affordable ingredient that many dog owners find useful: nutrient-dense, easy to cook, and highly motivating for most dogs. Below I explain why you might want to cook liver at home, the quick practical steps for busy days, the nutrition behind it, safety flags to watch, and a clear cooking and

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  • What food can kill dogs instantly?

    What food can kill dogs instantly?

    Accidental ingestion of certain human foods can turn a happy kitchen moment into an emergency within minutes. As a veterinarian who has treated pets brought in from holiday tables, counter raids, and well-meaning guests, I can say that knowing which foods can produce rapid, severe harm — and what to do immediately — matters for

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  • What happened to murdaugh dogs?

    What happened to murdaugh dogs?

    For anyone who loves dogs, high-profile family tragedies that involve household pets matter not just as tabloid curiosities but because those animals often suffer emotionally and physically, and their outcomes reveal how our systems respond to animal welfare during crises. Why pet owners should pay attention to the Murdaugh dogs story When a household becomes

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  • How to get rid of mites on dogs?

    How to get rid of mites on dogs?

    Mite infestations on dogs are common, uncomfortable, and often misunderstood; acting early protects your dog’s comfort, prevents spread to other pets or people, and makes treatment simpler and faster. Mites aren’t just itchy—how infestations affect your dog’s health Some dogs are more likely to show problems from mites: puppies with immature immune systems, older dogs

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  • How to build confidence in a dog?

    How to build confidence in a dog?

    Building a dog’s confidence is one of the most practical ways to reduce stress, improve behavior, and strengthen the bond you share. This guide explains who benefits, what to do first, why it works, how to structure sessions, what to watch for, and where to find reliable help—written from the perspective of someone who sees

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  • How do dogs get cancer?

    How do dogs get cancer?

    As a veterinarian who has cared for many families facing a cancer diagnosis in their dog, I aim to give clear, practical information you can use now—what cancer is, how it may start, when to worry, and what to do next. The goal here is to make complex biology usable at the kitchen table. The

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