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As dog lovers, it is important to understand the mix of emotions when your dog’s excitement leads to an unexpected puddle on the floor. Submissive (appeasement) urination is more than inconvenient; it reflects your dog’s internal stress or desire to show deference. It’s easy to mistake these moments for acts of defiance, but often, they’re…
Welcoming a new puppy into your home is like opening the door to endless joy—those tail wags and adorable nose boops are pure magic. But, not every pup is an instant socialite at the sight of new people; some might retreat with anxious energy rather than bound forward with playful tail wags. It’s common for…
Have you noticed your usually cheerful dog beginning to act a little off? Perhaps they’ve been turning a deaf ear to commands or crowding your personal space more than usual. These small changes can be disconcerting, leaving you with that nagging feeling that something’s not quite right with your dog. Like us, your dog has…
Just like people, dogs have their own system for getting along with each other. Puppies don’t come into this world knowing all about doggy manners; they learn the ropes through hanging out with grown-up dogs. These moments are more than just cute; they’re essential lessons in bite control and social cues. Mature, calm dogs often…
Have you ever seen a restless pup transform into a calm, cooperative companion? That’s the magic of grounding for dogs, a technique that gently steers dogs towards better behaviour by weaving obedience (cooperation) into their everyday routines. What is Grounding for Dogs? Grounding is like teaching your dog to say “please” before getting what they…
Focus training is the foundation of dog training. To teach your dog anything, your dog needs to focus on you and be listening. These basic steps (the name game) are the foundation for dog training. Keep the game to around 5 minutes, 2 or 3 times throughout the day. Best of all, they are fun…
There are different types of trainers and training in the dog training world. This article hopes to highlight and explain the various terminology used, and give an understanding of how dogs communicate and learn.
Cats are sensitive creatures, and they can be very particular when it comes to toileting. Consider these points if your cat is not using its litter tray.
The idea of training a blind dog may seem daunting at first, but I can assure you that it’s not much different from training a sighted dog. Sometimes, it’s easier as the dog has no visual distractions. However, training should always begin in a low-distraction environment (blind dogs can have excellent hearing and sense of…
Cats don’t use verbal language like humans do – the basic meow we hear can have many different meanings, depending on the tone and pitch used to convey meaning. For example, a low, growl-like meow would signify aggression, and a high-pitched shrieking sound would indicate pain and/or shock. The Cat’s Purr The cat’s purr, which…