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Recent Posts: All Dog Categories

Luna is up for Adoption in dallas!

July 24, 2015 | by Isaac
Posted in All Dog Categories
Hi, everyone, I’m Luna! I’m a one-year-old Olde English Bulldog mix currently living at home with my family in dallas. I am a world-renowned lover of pettings and kisses, and I may or may not have been named People Magazine’s “Sexiest Olde English Bulldog Alive” in 2015. I can also type over 150 words-per-minute, and […] [ Read More ]

Socialization: Quality over Quantity

March 28, 2014 | by Isaac
Posted in All Dog Categories, Training
“Have your puppy meet 100 new people in 100 days! If your puppy is already showing signs of timidity or fear, triple that to 300 exposures in 100 days.” Have you read that before, or been given that advice? Quality experiences matter more to your dog than the number, particularly if your dog is already […] [ Read More ]

Tips for Halloween with Your Dog

October 17, 2011 | by Isaac
Posted in All Dog Categories, Training, Wellness
Halloween: A time for candy and costumes for us humans. As much as we may enjoy this holiday, Halloween can be confusing and scary for our canine friends. Have you seen some of those costumes out there? I can’t imagine what they look like to a dog. 🙂 Here are some safety tips and things […] [ Read More ]

Do Treats and Kisses Lead to Training Misses?

June 9, 2011 | by Isaac
Posted in All Dog Categories, Our Lives With Dogs, Training
The Real Deal with Positive Dog Training Methods For most people, “positive” is a popular term used to describe a more kind and gentle way to train a dog. For others, it’s an impractical word that is often perceived to be synonymous with “ineffective,” or “new-age, hippie dog-trainers” (as a former veterinarian once told me). […] [ Read More ]

Know the Signs of Heat Exhaustion in Dogs

June 2, 2011 | by Isaac
Posted in All Dog Categories, Wellness
Heat exhaustion can be dangerous, even fatal, for dogs. It can also be devastating for uninformed or unsuspecting pet owners. Fortunately, there are some simple things that you can do to protect your dog from the dangers of heat exhaustion. Recognize the Signs of Heat Exhaustion in Your Dog Dogs suffering from heat stroke will […] [ Read More ]

A Quick Idea to Add Variety, Using Ice Trays

April 21, 2011 | by Isaac
Posted in All Dog Categories, Training, Wellness
If you feed a raw diet, you know that it is sometimes hard to incorporate as much variety as you would like. Even if you don’t feed raw, below is a cheap and easy way to make your own DIY training treats! (best if fed frozen and in a crate) Ingredients: -hamburger meat -beef kidney […] [ Read More ]