Nipping Jealousy in the Bud: Tips for Multi-Dog Households In multi-dog households, it's key to stop jealousy early. Here are some tips:
Stick to a routine - feed, walk, play with your dogs at the same times every day.
Spend time with each dog. Give them attention and love. This helps stop jealousy and make…
Establishing Healthy Feeding Routines in a Multi-Dog Household Having a healthy feeding regimen for multiple dogs is key to guarantee proper nourishment, avoid food aggression, and keep harmony during mealtime. Here are some tips to achieve this:
Feed your dogs in separate areas. This stops food aggression and lets each pup eat at their own…
Individual Training: Catering to Each Dog's Unique Needs Individual dog training is a great way to help each pup in their areas of need. It can target specific issues, like aggression, separation anxiety, or disobedience. It also allows trainers to tailor their approach to the dog's learning pace and personality.
Plus, this type of training…
Preventing Resource Guarding: Tips for a Harmonious Home Resource guarding can cause problems between pets and their owners. But, you can stop it and keep your home peaceful. Here's how:
Start early - socialize your pet with other animals, people, and its environment.
Teach it commands like "sit," "stay," "come," and "leave it."
Give your…
Avoiding Common Pitfalls in Dog-to-Dog Interactions Dog-to-dog interactions can be tricky. Miscommunication and aggression can happen. Here are tips to stay away from this:
Understand your dog's body language - tail position, ear position and posture. This will help you spot fear, stress or aggression.
Don't put your pooch in crowded or noisy places.
Introduce…
Bringing Home a New Dog: A Guide to Successful Introductions Bringing a pup to your home can be daunting for the pup and the existing pets. Here's a guide to make it go easily:
Preparing for the pup's arrival. Clear the mess and have a special spot for the pup. Make sure other pets have…