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Stop Urine Marking – Part One
No pet owner wants their home reeking of dog urine. Even if dogs don’t release as much urine while marking, the pungent aroma of that liquid can still linger. You have to stop urine marking before it takes over your household. So, how should you go about putting a...
Urine Marking Habit: What Are the Common Causes?
Your pet’s urine marking habit can be frustrating to deal with. The smell of urine may become a fixture in certain parts of your home because your dog is always marking them. Resolving your dog’s urine marking sooner rather than later is a must. To do that, you must...
Accidental Urination versus Urine Marking in Dogs
Potty training teaches dogs where to urinate and poop so they don’t cause a mess inside your home. Thankfully, dogs have no trouble picking those lessons up. They will patiently wait for you to let them out so they can handle their business. So, what does it mean if...
Urine Marking – What Is It?
Whether you’re adopting a puppy or bringing home an older dog, one of the first things you must do is teach them proper potty habits. No pet owner wants to deal with a constant mess inside their home. You can effectively prevent that problem by teaching your dog when...
Car-related anxiety: How to Treat – Part Two
Car-related anxiety can take a significant toll on your pet dog or puppy. Your normally cheerful and energetic animal companion may look terrified and stressed inside your car. After seeing your pet in that state, you may decide that car rides are no longer on the...
Car-Related Anxiety: How to Treat – Part One
Car-related anxiety can overwhelm your pet and derail your plans. Of course, you cannot completely avoid car rides with your pet. They will have to ride with you eventually for vet visits and vacations. Thankfully, car-related anxiety doesn’t have to be a permanent...
Car Rides: Anxiety Symptoms Dogs Experience
Anxiety is not a uniquely human emotion. Our pets experience it as well. Your dog or puppy may feel anxious during car rides Something about the experience of being inside a vehicle doesn’t sit well with your pet, and it’s causing them problems. How can you tell if...
Car Rides-Why Dogs Feel Anxious
Car rides can be challenging for dogs. For one reason or another, being in a car makes them anxious. The moment they enter your car, they want nothing more than to leave as soon as possible. Since you will have to take your dog or puppy to the vet clinic and other...
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...











