Plus, Urine Marking vs. Peeing
Teaching Your Dog Not to Door Dart | | | Do you have a dog who tries to rush out the door as soon as it's opened? Although door darting is common, running outside unsupervised is very dangerous since dogs can get lost, hit by a car, or come into conflict with other pets or people. With patience and training, you can teach your dog alternative behaviors to keep them safe and prevent this behavior. | | | | | Why Does My Dog Jump on Furniture? | Odds are, if you own furniture, your dog is going to want to jump on it. And why not? A good couch is comfy, cozy, often near a window that's ideal for watching other pups — or squirrels — and it smells like you. But while your dog leaping on furniture or counters is perfectly normal, you don't have to live with it. Learning more about why your dog does it will help you determine ways to prevent problem couch-surfing behavior. | | | | | Advanced Dog Tricks You'll Love to Show Off | Are you ready to impress your friends and family with your dog's trick skills? Learning advanced tricks is a great way to challenge your dog. Once mastered, these advanced tricks are fun to show off, and they can also be counted toward earning AKC Trick Dog titles. | | | | | Summer Is Here, and It's Time to Get FIT! | Now is the perfect time to start working towards your AKC FIT DOG Title. Start achieving points towards your title with fun outdoor activities such as hiking, walking, and swimming. With over 1000 FIT DOG Clubs the opportunities to get involved are endless. Get moving towards your fitness goals today! | | | To find the ideal dog bed for your canine companion, you should consider breed, age, size, coat, and habits. These elements all play a role in the best shapes, structures, and materials for your pet to sleep soundly. | | For Dog Lovers Everywhere | Get your paws on AKC.tv, now streaming 24/7 on Plex TV! | | | Urine Marking vs. Peeing: How to Tell These Dog Behaviors Apart | | | No doubt your dog stops multiple times on your daily walk to pee. It's almost comical. When male or female dogs lift their legs to pee, that might be a sign of your dog urine marking, or it could be for a number of other reasons. But what if your dog goes potty inside? Is that urine marking, too? | | | |
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