Plus, 5 Tips to Train Hyperactive Dogs
Why Does My Dog Lunge on a Leash? | | | Do you dread taking your dog for a walk because they lunge at other dogs, other people, or objects like cars or skateboards? Maybe they bark or growl too. Walking an out-of-control dog is both physically and emotionally exhausting. It's tempting to avoid walks altogether, but then your dog isn't getting the mental stimulation and physical exercise they need. So, what do you do? Read on for tips to manage and improve your dog's lunging behavior. | | | | How to Care for Extra-Small Dogs & Toy Breeds | From the Affenpinscher to the Yorkshire Terrier, toy breeds might be the miniatures of the dog world. But their small sizes pack big personalities and their needs are as big as any other dog. | | | | How to Find & Choose a Dog Trainer | From teaching your dog basic obedience to advanced training for dog sports, a great dog trainer can make all the difference. That's particularly true for new dog owners. But even if you have years of experience with dogs, a professional trainer can help you troubleshoot problems and hone your abilities. | | | Nowadays, there are all manner of dog collars available, offering a variety of different functions depending on dogs' needs. Size, material, and purpose are three important factors to consider when choosing from the best dog collars. | | Don't miss the Woofstock dog show, this Saturday June 8th at 6 pm/ET, 3pm/PT on AKC.tv. | | | 5 Tips to Train Hyperactive Dogs | | | Do you believe your dog is "hyper" or "too active?" It's one of the most commonly reported behavioral concerns of Canine Good Citizen (CGC) and AKC S.T.A.R. Puppy dog owners. In most cases, the problem is really that the dog owner needs some education. The dog may also need a more suitable daily schedule and exercise plan. Here are some tips for the owner of an energetic dog that is hard to calm down. | | | |
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