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5 Tips To Prevent Your Bull Terrier From Pulling On The Leash

With their low center of gravity and solid mass, Bull Terriers that are not trained are no fun to walk. They can easily pull you anywhere they feel like it, and they usually do. They can injure you or other people, can get away and get lost, it can even get to the point where you don’t even want to walk your Bully. The good news is that no matter how old his is, you can teach him some new … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Beagle From Pulling on Leash

Beagles may be small, but they have an amazing will and are surprisingly strong when they want to follow their nose somewhere. Every Beagle owner has experienced trying to walk a dog who is constantly wanting to trace the newest scent he’s found. It’s frustrating and hard on your body when he pulls and yanks. Luckily, there is a way to get your Beagle calm and focused on you so you can have a nice walk. The following are five … Read more

How To Teach Your Corgi To Stop Jumping on People

It’s pretty easy to see how Corgis become problem jumpers. They are one of the cutest puppies – with those satellite ears – and it’s impossible to resist them when they put their paws on you. You just have to pet them or pick them. Maybe even give them a piece of that cheese in your hand. But soon you will have an adult corgi that lunges and jumps on you any time she wants something, and that’s not so … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your French Bulldog Is Stressed

After learning how to tell if your French Bulldog is stressed, anxious or fearful about something, you need to know what to do in that situation. How you handle it will determine what your dog does moving forward. Your Frenchie’s reaction could stay the same, get better or get worse. The following are four things to do when your French Bulldog is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out what is causing your French Bulldog … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Dachshund Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell that your Dachshund is stressed or afraid of something, you need to know how to react to the situation. If you do the wrong thing – including doing nothing – it can make the situation worse for your Doxie and next time his reaction to the same trigger may even worse. The following are four things to do when your Dachshund is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Rottweiler Is Stressed

Now that you know the signs that your Rottweiler is stressed, anxious or fearful of something, you need to do something about it. Knowing how to react in these situations is key to helping your Rottie overcome his anxiety or fear. Handle it wrong, and you could make his fears worse. The following are four things to do when your Rottweiler is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out what is causing your Rottweiler … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Pit Bull Is Stressed

Knowing the signs that your Pit Bull is stressed, anxious or fearful about something is very important. But once you know those signs and can tell when your Pitty is displaying them, you need to know what to do to help her overcome her emotions. Otherwise, those fears and anxieties will just get worse. The following are four things to do when your Pit Bull is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out what … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Schnauzer

What you teach your Schnauzer to do is really up to you. Some people are looking for a fancy performance dog that needs to know many cues and how to execute them with precision. Others just want a dog that knows a few things so they can live together in harmony. If you fall into the latter group, you are probably thinking he doesn’t need to know much, but there are a few cues your Schnauzer should know for safety … Read more

3 Basic Behaviors You Must Teach Your Poodle

Poodles are one of the smartest dog breeds and really can learn just about any behavior that they can physically accomplish. What you want to teach your Poodle is really up to you and your goals. Some may just want a nice family pet, while others are looking to obtain obedience or agility titles. Or maybe your Poodle is going to be a service dog. But even if your Poodle is just going to sit on the couch with you … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Poodle From Pulling on Leash

Poodles are intelligent dogs that can be trained to do almost anything. Many of them excel as service animals or performance dogs. This means there is no reason why your poodle – no matter his size – cannot learn to walk nicely on the leash. However, intelligent animals can by more challenging to train, as they tend to think for themselves more, and you may have to give them more incentive at first to do what you ask. But, if … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Lab Is Stressed

Being able to tell that your Labrador Retriever is not happy – whether she is stressed, anxious or nervous – about something or someone is a very important part of being a good dog owner. Once you can tell that your Lab is stressed, however, you need to know how to deal with her. If you do the wrong thing, you can actually make the situation worse. The following are four things to do when your Lab is stressed. #1 … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Husky Is Stressed

Being able to tell when your Siberian Husky is bothered by something or someone in his environment is important to his well-being and your safety. A scared dog can often bite out of fear, so it’s good to be able to read your dog’s body language. But knowing your Husky is stressed or anxious is not enough – you need to know how to react to your dog’s fear or stress in order to help him overcome it. Doing the … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Great Dane Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell your Great Dane is stressed, anxious or afraid of something or someone, you may be wondering what to do to help him through his problem. How you react will have a big impact on your Dane and if they are able to get over their fears and anxieties or not. Do the wrong thing, and you can actually make it worse. The following are four things to do when your Great Dane is … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Golden Retriever Is Stressed

Learning how to tell if your Golden Retriever is stressed, anxious, or afraid of something is an important part of being a good dog owner. Equally important is knowing what to do once you notice your Golden is not comfortable with something. If you do not react in the correct way, or at all, you can make her stress or fear worse. Heightened anxiety, stress and/or fear can cause your Golden to fear bite, so you want to make sure … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your German Shepherd Dog Is Stressed

Knowing the signs that your German Shepherd Dog is stressed or anxious about something is very important to your dog’s well-being. But once you learn how to tell what your dog is feeling, you also need to know what to do to help her. How you react to your Shepherd’s moods about a person, object or even the environment will affect her, as well. So be sure you know the correct way to handle your dog’s fear. The following are four … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Maltese Is Stressed

Once you know when your Maltese is stressed, anxious or afraid of something, you need to help him overcome his fears. But how? Overcoming these types of triggers are not easy, and if you do the wrong thing, you can make it worse. Since biting out of fear is a risk, it’s always good to seek the professional help of a trainer. The following are four things to when your Maltese is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Pomeranian Is Stressed

As a Pomeranian owner, you have probably learned how to tell when your Pom is stressed, anxious or afraid of something. Now comes the tricky part: what to do to help her overcome her anxiety and fears. Doing nothing can be just as bad as doing the wrong thing. Both can cause your Pom to become even more stressed, which can lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do when your Pomeranian is stressed. #1 – Find … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Poodle Is Stressed

If you know how to tell when your Poodle is stressed, you are probably wondering how you calm her down. If your Poodle gets stressed, anxious, or afraid about things or people, or even certain environments like the pet store or park, how you react will directly impact what your Poodle does. If you do nothing or the wrong thing, it could make her anxiety worse and may even lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do when … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Pug Is Stressed

You’ve taken the time to learn how to tell when your Pug is stressed, anxious or afraid because you love her and want her to live as comfortably as possible. But now that you know, you also need to know how to react in order to help her overcome her fears. Doing nothing or the wrong thing can cause your Pug to become more anxious or fearful, which can lead to fear biting. The following are four things to do … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Shih Tzu Is Stressed

Now that you know how to tell when your Shih Tzu is stressed, anxious, or fearful about something or someone, it’s time to learn what to do in those situations. After all, how you handle it will affect whether your Shih Tzu gets over her fears or anxiety, stays the same, or gets worse (and if it gets worse, it can lead to fear biting). The following are four things to do when your Shih Tzu is stressed. #1 – … Read more

4 Things To Do When Your Boxer Is Stressed

Once you learn some simple dog body language basics, you can easily tell when your Boxer is stressed, afraid or anxious about something. But what then? How you react to your dog’s distress will have a major impact on how she deals with the situation. If you want your Boxer to relax, you need to help her. Here are four things to do when your Boxer is stressed. #1 – Find The Trigger First and foremost, you must figure out … Read more

5 Tips To Prevent Your Schnauzer From Pulling On The Leash

No matter the size of your Schnauzer, they can be a handful if they decide they want to go somewhere while on leash. Fairly strong, even the Miniature Schnauzer can pull your arm and shoulder in a way you probably never thought possible. Luckily, with a bit of training and consistency, your Schnauzer can learn wonderful leash manners so you can enjoy your walks again. If you are struggling, try these five tips to prevent your Schnauzer from pulling on … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Dachshund To Play Fetch

Dachshunds are energetic hunters that love a good chase, whether it’s vermin or a ball. Fetch can be a great game to keep your Doxie trim, and if played correctly, is fairly easy on their back and joints. The secret is to throw easy tosses on a level surface that is not too slick or hard. Also, be sure you don’t toss it such a way that your Doxie has to change direction quickly, as that can cause the spine to … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Pug To Play Fetch

Fetch is the quintessential game to play with your dog. It seems as if it’s been around for as long as dogs and people have cohabited… and with good reason! Fetch strengthens your bond, gives your dog exercise, and teaches him to bring things to you (instead of running away). Pugs have lots of energy and fetch is a great way to expend some of that. While they may not be natural retrievers, they can definitely learn the game. The … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Boxer To Play Fetch

There’s nothing like a rousing game of fetch with an energetic, bouncy Boxer to help him burn off energy. It can be a great way to start your training sessions because after she has burned off some energy, she will be more focused for work. But sometimes getting your Boxer to retrieve instead of playing “keep away” can be a challenge. The following three tips will help you teach your Boxer to play fetch. #1 – Start With The End … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Boston Terrier To Play Fetch

Fetch is a great way to give your Boston Terrier some exercise even if you cannot physically run around. It’s also a useful “trick” that can be transferred to other things such as fetching the mail, your slippers, or even finding the remote you misplaced, again. Since they are not natural retrievers, it’s common to run into problems once your Boston has caught the ball – most prefer to run after it and then play with it by themselves. The … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Pit Bull To Play Fetch

Pit Bulls have a lot of energy and love a good game. Tugging with a dog as big as a Pit Bull can be hard on the body – my little Sheltie has pulled out my ribs so imagine what a bigger dog can do to those of us with joint issues! Fetch is great for those who are not strong enough for more physical games. Not good at throwing? Trying using a Chuckit or hitting the ball with a racket … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Husky To Play Fetch

Fetch is a great game for Huskies because it allows them to run to their heart’s content without you getting exhausted. Even if you have had a long day at work, throwing a ball isn’t that hard. But since Huskies are mischievous and love to play, it can be hard to get them to bring the ball back – they enjoy running around with the ball in their mouth or playing “keep away” from you instead. Or, maybe they bring it … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Labrador Retriever To Play Fetch

Although Labrador Retrievers were bred for retrieving – a form of fetch – this does not mean they are all born doing it. You may be embarrassed that you seem to have the only Lab that doesn’t fetch, but the truth is, many of them do not do this naturally. Some will chase the ball but not bring it back. Others will bring it to you but instead of having a nice soft mouth (which is trained, by the way), … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your Rottweiler To Play Fetch

Rottweilers are intelligent dogs that have a wide range of skills, since originally they were used as all-around farm dogs. However, just because your Rottie might be a great herder, vermin catcher, protector and/or obedience dog, it doesn’t mean he will naturally bring a toy when you throw it for him. Chasing a toy is fun – just like herding a sheep or trying to get that rat – but picking it up and bringing it back is something different … Read more

3 Tips To Teach Your German Shepherd To Play Fetch

German Shepherd Dogs are known for being very intelligent. However, this does not mean they come trained! As a herding dog, fetching a ball on their owner is not necessarily a natural thing. Chasing the ball, maybe, but bringing it back instead of just playing with it themselves can be a hard thing to teach them. If you are struggling, don’t give up! No matter how old your Shepherd is, he can learn to fetch a ball back to you … Read more