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indoor dog activities

17 Indoor Dog Activities Guaranteed to Tire Any Dog

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Dog Training Tips

This post is all about indoor dog activities that will help tire your dog out on a rainy day or during the snowy season.I've spent five cold winters with a high energy, short-haired dog who doesn't get along with most dogs. If there's an indoor dog activity I don't know about, I'd spend money on it!

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foster a dog

How to Foster a Dog | A Guide From a Foster Dog Mom

Dog Blog· Dog Care

This post contains everything you need to know about what it's like to foster a dog.Fostering is both one of the most challenging and rewarding things a dog lover can do. I have had four foster dogs over the last few years, and they were all wonderful experiences. Each dog has found a happy, loving

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petsite treadmill review

Petsite Treadmill Review

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Dog Essentials· Dog Training Tips· Hiking with Dogs

In this post, I'll share my complete Petsite Treadmill Review.  I have a high energy dog. Seriously, in all four years that I've had her she's never been tired and we have done 18 mile hikes, we've spent 8 hours working on the farm together and she comes home and still wants to play tug of war. This

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puppy sitting

Puppy Sitting | 7 Tips for How to Hire The Right Pet Sitter

Animal Careers· Dog Blog· Dog Care· Puppy Essentials

Life happens, and at some point you may find yourself looking for puppy sitting services while you take a vacation or head out of town for work.Not all dog sitters are created equal, and some dog sitters may not even take on puppies. Since there is no regulation on pet sitters, it is the

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dog ate squeaker

Dog Ate Squeaker: What to do next?

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Puppy Training

If your dog ate the squeaker from a toy:**Advice and content of this page is based on my own personal experience from working in veterinary clinics, owning dogs and going through this with my own dog. Utilizing this post and website in general is not intended to replace the medical advice given by

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veterinary price list

Veterinary Price List | 10 Ways to Save Money at the Vet

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Puppy Training

Be prepared, not overwhelmed at your next vet visit by referencing this veterinary price list. Veterinary care is an essential part of making sure your pet is healthy, and there's no reason you can't keep to your budget at the vet.In this post we'll break down what to expect for a routine, sick and

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best dog first aid kit

14 DIY Best Dog First Aid Kit Essentials

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Dog Essentials· Puppy Essentials· Puppy Training

This post will cover the top essentials to have in the best dog first aid kit, as well as a few extras to consider based on your dog's needs and lifestyle.When it comes to your dogs health, you don't want to wait until you have a need for medical supplies to go get medical supplies. Here's some must

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veterinary assistant requirements

Veterinary Assistant Requirements | What You Need to be Know Before Working at a Vet Clinic

Animal Careers· Dog Blog· Dog Care

After 5 years working in the veterinary field as a vet assistant, I'm here to tell you all the veterinary assistant requirements.If you're thinking about getting involved, let me be the first to encourage you and congratulate you on an awesome professional choice! Being part of the veterinary team

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new puppy checklist pdf

New Puppy Checklist PDF | 33 Must-Have Puppy Essentials + Free Printable Checklist

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Dog Essentials· Puppy Essentials· Puppy Training

In this post you'll find a free download of a New Puppy Checklist PDF!Bringing home a new puppy is such an exciting time! When I first brought my puppy home I had nothing... I literally had to stop at the pet store on the way home to get her a collar and puppy food. Then I went back to the store to

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alexxligg

I help dogs and dog owners enjoy life together and sometimes I ride horses. 🐶🐴

The dog group class tonight was soo productive! The dog group class tonight was soo productive! 

We built up skills to work on pass-bys, calm, quiet sits, obedient downs, and built up comfort level with closing the gap between dogs! 

(( 🎁 Plus, we drew names for secret Santa 🎁))
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Happy Thanksgiving!! Grateful for every animal and Happy Thanksgiving!! Grateful for every animal and human I’ve come across this year. They’ve all taught me something. 

There’s a special place for these four in my heart this year though. 💕
If you don’t want someone to pet your dog, here ar If you don’t want someone to pet your dog, here are some ✅DOs and ❌DONTs: 

Do: 
✅ Thank people for asking to pet. Being kind and courteous can go a long way. 
✅ Put yourself between the person asking and your dog. This allows you to be a physical barrier between stranger and your dog. People are less likely to reach out and pet you. 😂
✅ Include them in training. Tell them what they should do instead. “Hey, thanks so much for asking, right now, we’re working on building confidence and what would be so helpful is if we just stood here and talked for a few minutes while ignoring him/or toss some treats.” Then you can go on to explain more about the situation. Maintain your position between stranger and your dog. 
✅Be direct. Sometimes people are asking while they are reaching. Saying “not today” or “No, I’m so sorry” it’s not the easiest social thing to do, but it’s important if your dog is not to be petted and time is of the essence. (And your dog should probably be muzzle trained- people don’t reach their hands out towards muzzled dogs) 

DON’T
❌ Assume they know what to do instead. Most people assume the answer will be yes and feel socially awkward if you say no. It’s not their fault, it’s part of the reason we love dogs so much. Our brains just melt around them and the typical social etiquette around dogs doesn’t work for all dogs. 
❌ Tell them, “he’s shy/she’s not friendly/he’s nervous around people” people take this as a challenge and will often do things that don’t help your dog, like talking to them, crouching down, extending a hand, making more eye contact. This also isn’t direct enough. Especially if your dog is not safe to pet- you need to be direct (and again your dog should be muzzle trained). 
❌ Tell them your dog is in training. This also yields similar results as above. People can take this as a challenge or excuse to interact with your dog. They might ask your dog to sit or ask what the dog is in training for. These aren’t inherently bad things, they just aren’t what’s helpful for your dog and doesn’t put you back in control of the situation quickly.
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