Bones are indeed excellent sources of much-needed minerals for our pups. In fact, it’s recommended for 10% of your pet’s diet to be raw bones, whether as a treat or as a meal topper. But in recent years, evidence has been piling up to prove that dog owners need to be more careful with the type of bones they feed their dogs, and the specific way they do so.
Before we dive into the details of how to train a dog, it is crucial to understand the why of dog training. Dog obedience training is necessary so your dog knows how to behave in various situations and settings - it also helps to not have a case where your dog reacts out of fear or frustration and attacks others or yourself.So how do you train a dog? Here are some dog training tips that can be applied to puppy training as well as other forms of training.
2019 — what a year it was! As we stand on the cusp of a new year and whole new decade, we look back at the amazing 2019 that we had and are reminded yet again by how blessed we are. Walk with us as we reflect on the fruitful and fulfilling year that we had.
Like any other pet parents, we never want to see our dog injured or hurt in any way - and with any luck, we will never have to. But when our pups are bounding with energy and exploring the world, getting a few scrapes here and there is a huge possibility we have to be prepared for. Dog owners have been prepping themselves and their homes, going for pet first aid courses and packing a basic first aid kit for your dog, and you should too!