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puppy eats too fast

Dog Blog· Puppy Training

Puppy Eats Too Fast! 16+ Ways to Help Your Dog Eat Slower

When your puppy eats too fast, it can feel a little alarming and almost like they are starving! Even if you do feed them an adequate amount. This post will give you so many ideas for making dinner time less adrenaline-filled for you and your puppy.You'll learn so many creative ways to slow your

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my two dogs keep fighting

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My Two Dogs Keep Fighting | 7 Tips for a Peaceful Household

Help! My two dogs keep fighting!! What can I do? This is a very scary situation to be in. Take a deep breath and explore this article. In this post, we'll go over why two dogs might be fighting and what you can do to help create a more peaceful household. This post does not replace professional dog

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Dog Bites Fingers When Taking Treats

Dog Blog· Dog Care· Dog Training Tips· Puppy Training

Dog Bites Fingers When Taking Treats | Stop Teaching “Gentle” and Show Your Dog How to Take Treats Calmly

This post is all about how to fix dog bites fingers when taking treats.Some dogs are just so eager about food that they can't help but try to take a big chunk of food (and fingers) when you offer them something good to eat. The trick to fixing this behavior is not teaching your dog an "easy"

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using an e collar for dog training

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Simplest Beginner’s Guide for Using an E Collar for Dog Training

This post is all about using an e collar for dog training. An e collar can give you and your dog more consistency, freedom, and quality of life.When I first saw trainers using e collars on youtube, I was instantly interested! Yet, also equally terrified. I knew this tool could help my dog, but I

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how to use a slip leash

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How to Use a Slip Leash

Learn all about how to use a slip leash with your dog in order to stop leash pulling for good! The slip leash is one of the most introductory dog training tools there is. A slip leash offers a low amount of pressure to help your dog what you're expecting of them.In this post, we'll review how to use

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crate training a rescue dog

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Crate Training a Rescue Dog | 5 Tips for Teaching Your Dog to Love the Crate

Whether you just brought your dog home, or you have had your dog for some time now, this will teach you all about crate training a rescue dog or an adult dog. The crate can be an awesome tool- if you use it correctly. Shelter dogs have an extra layer to training because they may have some trauma

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alexxligg

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

Mr. Dundee/Miles/Puppy came to help me with a staf Mr. Dundee/Miles/Puppy came to help me with a staff training at the SPCA serving Allegany county today. 

He helped me demo some skills like the Yes Game and other skills to promote a calm, connected dog! So proud of him! The staff and volunteers were so engaged and did great practicing with the shelter dogs too!
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 🎁))
My favorite treat pouch (and the rest of their web My favorite treat pouch (and the rest of their website) is on sale for 30% off!! 

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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.
Potty training your puppy can be accident free! #d Potty training your puppy can be accident free! #dogtraining #puppytraining #cratetraining
What do you think of the 3:3:3 rule with #shelterd What do you think of the 3:3:3 rule with #shelterdogs #rescuedogs #rescuedog #fosterdog #spca
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