by Dan Antonellis | Jul 25, 2020 | Best Practices, Dog Training, Doggie Daycare, Training
Training a new dog the proper behaviors can be a daunting task for any dog owner, regardless of whether they’ve done it before. But the task of training can be fun if done right and can foster a healthy relationship between master and pet. Dogs may be fickle and...
by Dan Antonellis | Jul 2, 2020 | Best Practices, Dog Training, Things to Know, Training
Dogs are smart, social creatures that can develop lots of skills and learn to listen to your commands through a lifelong journey of dog training. Some skills are more useful and essential than others, however, so you have to know what to focus on first before you...
by Dan Antonellis | Jun 18, 2020 | Best Practices, Dog Boarding, Dog Training, Doggie Daycare, Things to Know, Training
Young animals, including puppies, are easy to socialize. Since they are curious and trusting, they can interact with their environment without displaying anxious behavior. Young animals are also easier to convince to try new things—a puppy will be able to adapt to a...
by Dan Antonellis | May 15, 2020 | Best Practices, Dog Training, Things to Know, Training
Can’t get your pooch to do anything unless you’re holding a strip of beef jerky or rawhide bone? This is because food is a powerful dog training tool. It appeals to their senses and makes for an effective reward. Once your dog gets the hang of “sit” and “stay” they’ll...
by Dan Antonellis | May 7, 2020 | Best Practices, Dog Training, Training
Before you can train your dog with some cool tricks like rolling over or playing dead, you first need to teach them the basics and guide them toward the advanced stuff. These basic dog training techniques are more than just cool skills that make them more adorable:...
by Dan Antonellis | Apr 24, 2020 | Dog Training, Things to Know, Training
Dogs bring joy to people’s lives with their unconditional love. While your furry ball of energy looks cute when they show you some attitude, taking the time to train them the moment their paws step into your home is better for you and your dog in the long run. With...
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