Category: Positive Dog Training
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My Dog Lifts the Leg at Home. Marking Behavior
We all have seen dogs peeing with their leg lifted. The behavior is ubiquitous in males. However, also exhibited by some females, especially those with a stronger will. This behavior is driven by social status and exhibit, as well as hormones. Evolutionary speaking, the higher the dog pees, the further the wind will distribute the…
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How to potty train a dog in 3 days?
Having a new furry friend join your family is an exciting and joyous occasion. However, one challenge that many dog owners face is potty training. Accidents can be frustrating and messy, but with the right approach and a little patience, you can successfully potty train your dog in just three days. In this blog post,…
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My Puppy Is Afraid of Everything – What Should I Do?
Have you adopted a puppy who is fearful and withdrawn? Every new sound, strange object, person, or animal makes them panic? You don’t know what to do when your puppy is afraid of everything? In this category, you can compare dogs to people. First, ask yourself, are there ONLY confident and brave people in the…
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What kind of dog is goofy?
If you’ve ever watched Disney, chances are you’re familiar with Goofy – that lovable, clumsy, and sometimes clueless character who often steals the show with his antics. But have you ever wondered what kind of dog Goofy actually is? Let’s delve into this fun topic and explore what breed Goofy might be based on his…
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What does it mean when an older dog starts drinking a lot of water?
As our furry friends grow older, we naturally become more attuned to changes in their behavior and health. One common concern for many dog owners is when their older canine companion begins drinking more water than usual. While it’s easy to dismiss this as a passing phase or attribute it to the warmer weather, increased…
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Dog Showing Teeth – What Your Dog’s Mouth Tells You
Dogs can’t express their feelings with words, but they have the same emotions as humans: Happiness, sadness, comfort, and fear. Just like us, they use their bodies to communicate and express emotions. To build a strong, healthy relationship with your dog, you need to understand their signals – from ears to tail. This guide will…