Plus, Dog-to-Dog Greetings: Your Dog Doesn't Need To Say Hi
Training Games to Play With Your Dog | | | The following games can teach your dog new behaviors and polish ones they already understand. Have fun! | | | | Why Is My Dog Hiding Things? | Your socks. Those new shoes. The remote control. Every single one of their toys. Some dogs just love hiding things. But why? There are several explanations for why your dog may have this somewhat annoying behavior. | | | | How to Incorporate Dog Training Games Into Your Walks | These training games are a fun way to energize walking with your dog while building and reinforcing trained skills at the same time. Dogs love to play, and making training a game can help your dog to develop and hone obedience skills more quickly. | | | | Halloween Safety Tips for Dog Owners | Halloween is right around the corner, and, as any experienced veterinarian can tell you, there are all manners of Halloween hazards for dogs. | | | | Catch the 2024 Flyball CanAm Classic and the inaugural Agility International Sweepstakes on AKC.tv all weekend long! 2024 Flyball CanAm Classic October 11 – October 13 live from Indianapolis, Indiana. 2024 International Sweepstakes Championship October 12 - October 13 live from Raleigh, NC. | | | Dog-to-Dog Greetings: Your Dog Doesn't Need To Say Hi | | | Do you run up to and hug or jump on every person you see on the street? Of course not. Similarly, it's important to teach our dogs not to try to engage with all the other dogs they pass during a walk. | | | |
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