Category: Positive Dog Training
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How to find lost dog?
Losing a dog is one of those situations where clear, fast action matters more than panic. This guide lays out why the problem is urgent for dog lovers, what to do first, how dogs think and move when they run, the medical risks to watch for, and practical steps—both immediate and preventative—to improve the odds
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How to tell if dog is in pain?
As a veterinarian and behaviorist, I see how subtle pain can be in dogs and how easily owners miss it. Recognizing pain early preserves a dog’s welfare and strengthens your ability to advocate for them. This guide explains what to watch for, why signs vary, how to act quickly, and practical steps you can take
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What is distemper in dogs?
Distemper is one of those illnesses every dog lover should know about. It is infectious, can be severe, and is often preventable. Understanding how it behaves, when it becomes dangerous, and what to do if you suspect it can save a dog’s life and reduce heartbreak for families and caretakers. Why every dog owner should
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How much is a australian shepherd puppy?
Thinking about adding an Australian Shepherd puppy to the family? Knowing what the puppy itself costs matters more than you might expect — it anchors realistic budgeting, helps match a high-energy breed to your lifestyle, and shapes choices between breeders, rescues, or shelters. The sticker price is only the opening note in a multi-year commitment
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How many dogs does the queen have?
When a dog lover asks “How many dogs does the queen have?”, they usually mean a specific living queen and a specific time. The question mixes curiosity about royal lifestyle with practical interests in breeds, pedigrees, and welfare. Below is a clear, practical exploration that gives a concise answer up front, then explains the reasons
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Why do dogs walk in circles?
Circling is one of those common dog behaviors that makes owners pause: a soft, repetitive pattern that can be perfectly normal or a sign that something needs attention. For people who live with dogs, understanding why a dog circles helps you respond calmly and make practical choices about sleep areas, housetraining, and when to call