Puppies are adorable playful creatures who love exploring their world. As they grow older, some puppies develop a habit of playing rough, becoming bullies.
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Dog Behavior
So many factors are involved in why your dog behaves the way they do. There’s the animal’s innate intelligence, their ability to communicate and understand, their socialization and how they sense the world around them. In most cases, life in the family is good even if the pet has some “quirks” to deal with. Sometimes the dog’s behavior can cause serious problems. This category looks at all those issues.
Does your pup's body language change with their mood or environment? Dog body language helps you understand what's happening inside your pet's head.
Small actions minimize trauma and even lead to dog anxiety prevention. Whether general nervousness or trigger-specific, tackle this issue for a happy pet.
Do you repeat the same commands to your pup each day? Dogs don't behave the way you want them to because of incomplete or improper training.
Owning a dog sometimes means realizing their training isn't as concrete as you want it to be. Conditioning in dog training is essential for good behavior.
Tired of your dog’s water bowls slipping and splashing water all over your freshly mopped floors? Or does your pup chew or damage your plastic bowls?
Has your dog been pawing at its ear lately? While this isn't always a concern, it may be a sign your pet has a food-related ear infection.
Have you ever wondered how the sound of fireworks or a knock at the door sounds to your dog? Dogs have exceptional hearing and use it for survival.
If you or someone you know is bit by a dog, getting the proper care for the wound and filing necessary reports with the authorities is essential.
Ali Smith the "Positive Puppy Expert" author discusses dog training
When your dog has watery eyes it's important to monitor them or take them to the veterinarian, because their tears are related to their eye health.
Do dogs get tired of barking? Keep reading to learn more.