Category: Positive Dog Training
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How to make a dog collar?
Making your own dog collar is something many dog lovers find useful: it lets you match fit and function to a specific dog, replace a lost collar quickly, or build a training tool that suits a dog’s body and temperament. Below I describe why people choose homemade collars, how to make a safe basic collar
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When are puppies fully vaccinated?
Bringing a puppy home is exciting, and one of the earliest, most important decisions you’ll make is how to protect that puppy with vaccines. Understanding when a puppy is truly “fully vaccinated” affects health choices, where and when you socialize and train, and even whether a boarding or adoption facility will accept your dog. I’ll
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What does it mean when a dog pees blood?
Seeing blood in your dog’s urine is upsetting, and it should prompt a clear, calm response rather than panic. As a veterinarian who has examined many dogs with hematuria, I can say that blood in the urine often points to a treatable problem but can sometimes signal a serious emergency. Understanding what it may mean,
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What is the scientific name for a dog?
If you’ve ever filled out adoption paperwork, read a breed registry, or wondered where your mutt fits on the family tree, the scientific name for a dog matters more than it first appears. It’s a shorthand that ties everyday pet care to biology, conservation, law, and veterinary practice—so a clear, practical answer is useful for
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Why does my dog bite me?
When a dog bites you, the moment is shocking and sometimes shame-inducing, but it is also an important signal. Understanding why it happened helps protect everyone involved, keeps the dog safe from unnecessary punishment, and preserves the relationship you value. I’ll walk through the immediate priorities, the likely reasons behind a bite, practical steps to
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How to fatten up a dog?
If your dog is too thin or has lost weight recently, this piece walks through why that happens and how to help safely. The guidance is aimed at caring guardians who want their pet to reach a healthy body condition—whether for growth, recovery after illness, or improved performance. I speak from clinical experience and practical