How to Stop Destructive Chewing: Why Your Dog Chews and How to Redirect It
Destructive chewing is almost always either a puppy development phase or a need that isn’t being met. Here is the fix for each.
Destructive chewing is almost always either a puppy development phase or a need that isn’t being met. Here is the fix for each.
Dogs hide pain and illness. Here is what to watch for that indicates a veterinary visit is warranted.
How much to feed, how often, and why free-feeding is one of the most common contributors to dog obesity.
A well-introduced crate becomes a dog’s chosen retreat. Here is how to build that positive association at any life stage.
There is no single solution to barking because there is no single reason dogs bark. Here is the type-by-type guide.
The adjustments that make the senior years comfortable for your dog are simpler than most owners realize.
Dental disease affects 80 percent of dogs over three years old. Most of it is preventable with consistent home care.
The most common source of dog behavior problems is a mismatch between what a breed needs and what an owner can provide.
Housetraining a puppy is not complicated, but it requires consistent management during a specific time window.
Separation anxiety is one of the most distressing behavioral conditions dogs develop. Here is how to distinguish it from normal behavior and what treatment actually looks like.