

Leash Training Tips
Leash training your puppy or adult dog is an important skill for them to learn, and with a little practice they’ll get it in no time! Puppies and adult dogs that haven’t been exposed to a leash, or a collar for that matter, may be very nervous when you hook a leash to them. Some may bite at it, spin in circles or simply freeze and refuse to move. It can be a scary experience, and it’s your job to help your dog see that the leash and collar aren’t so bad. Try these tips below


Puppy Tips
Puppies. They are super cute, cuddly, playful and everyone wants one. But now that you’ve gotten your new puppy home, you realize this may be more work than you realized. Puppies in reality are a lot of work and they take a lot of patience and commitment on your part. They bite, scratch, chew, poop and pee everywhere and are just misbehaved in general, but that’s the fun in having a puppy, right? You may wonder what in the world you’ve gotten yourself into, so here are some t


Crate Training Tips
Crates, when used properly and humanely, are useful in many ways for your dog. They can be used to help with house training and keep your dog from destroying your house while you’re gone. They are useful during feeding time when you have multiple dogs. Crates are a good place to keep your dog when you can’t watch them to make sure they don’t get into anything they shouldn’t. Crates can also be used when introducing a new dog to your household. What Type of Crate Should You Ge


House Training Tips
Whether you’re house training a puppy or adult dog you need a few things: patience, consistency and commitment. With these things house training can go quickly and easily, but you must always remember to stay calm and stick to it! You may find yourself using some house training skills for any new dog you bring home, whether they are a puppy with zero house manners or a dog that is house trained already. Even if a dog is already house trained, sometimes the new environment and