Category: Positive Dog Training
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Why does my dog keep gagging?
As dog owners, it can be distressing to witness our furry friends experiencing discomfort. One concerning behavior that might leave you feeling worried is when your dog keeps gagging. It’s natural to wonder why this is happening and what you can do to help your beloved pet. In this blog post, we’ll delve into the…
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What happens if your dog eats chocolate?
As dog owners, we all know the temptation to share our favorite treats with our furry friends. But while some human foods are safe for dogs, there are others that can be harmful, even dangerous. One of the most well-known toxic foods for dogs is chocolate. If your dog has ever gotten into a stash…
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How much to tip a dog groomer?
If you’re a dog owner who treasures your furry friend’s well-being, you know the value of a good groomer. They keep your pup looking and feeling top-notch. However, when it comes to tipping, it can be a bit of a fuzzy area. You may wonder, “How much should I tip my dog groomer?” It’s a…
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How does a dog get rabies?
As dog owners, we want to keep our furry friends safe and healthy. One of the most important aspects of their well-being is protecting them from diseases, including rabies. Understanding how dogs contract rabies and what we can do to prevent it is crucial for their health and safety. Rabies is a viral disease that…
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What to do if a dog has a seizure?
Understanding Seizures in Dogs Seizures in dogs can be a frightening experience for both the pet and its owner. A seizure is a sudden, uncontrolled electrical disturbance in the brain. It can manifest in various ways, from mild staring spells to severe convulsions. Seizures can be caused by a range of factors, including epilepsy, brain…
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How do you know your dog loves you?
You’ve probably heard the phrase, “A dog is a man’s best friend.” But have you ever wondered how your furry companion shows love? Dogs express their affection in various ways, and understanding these cues can strengthen the bond between you and your pet. In this blog post, we’ll explore the subtle and not-so-subtle signs that…