Car Rides = Anxiety In Dogs

Car Rides = Anxiety In Dogs

After living with your dog or puppy for a while, you may feel like you’ve gotten to know them quite well. You’ve come to know them as this cheerful bundle of energy who’s always up for a bit of fun. However, that signature smile on your pet’s face may disappear the...
Different Ways Dogs Say No – Part 2

Different Ways Dogs Say No – Part 2

Just like people, dogs have boundaries too. If you notice that your dog is feeling uncomfortable or hesitant in a certain situation, it’s important to respect their wishes and give them space. You can learn how to recognize when your dog is saying...
Different Ways Dogs Say No – Part 1

Different Ways Dogs Say No – Part 1

When a dog is trained, it typically follows its owner’s suggestions without hesitation, whether it’s going for a walk or taking a bath. However, there may be rare occasions when a dog says “no” by refusing to comply with its owner’s...
Why Do Dogs Say No?

Why Do Dogs Say No?

Dogs are often thought of as obedient animals, expected to follow commands without fail. However, it is important to remember that dogs are not machines and may occasionally disregard a command or say “no” despite their training and disposition. In this...
Canine Communication

Canine Communication

Our relationships with our dogs and how communication is so vital to them. Our relationship with dogs has been in existence for “more than 15,000 years” per Michigan State University. Given that, it isn’t surprising how strong and meaningful it is today. Originally,...
Classrooms and Dogs

Classrooms and Dogs

It’s back to school time for students throughout the country. Schools are always looking to put their students in the best positions to succeed. In pursuit of that goal, school administrators may want to consider welcoming some canines into the classroom. That’s...
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