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Does your puppy or dog occasionally pee on the floor? Here's how to figure out why your dog is peeing and how to stop it.
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Does your puppy or dog occasionally pee on the floor? Here's how to figure out why your dog is peeing and how to stop it.
A dogfight can be a terrifying event to witness, and trying to break one up can be extremely dangerous. Find out how to stop one without getting injured.
Is your dog scared of car rides? This fear of riding in cars is common. Learn why your dog is scared of car rides and how to help conquer this fear.
Dogs have been digging holes for centuries and for many reasons. Whether they’re bored or want to cool off in the dirt, here are the top reasons why dogs dig holes.
Some dogs show aggression around food or other possessions. Learn what to do about resource guarding and possession aggression in your dog.
Dogs bark as a way to communicate. If a dog is barking excessively, this means something is wrong.
Can your dog back up on command? Learn how to train your dog this fun and useful trick and soon they'll be walking backward whenever you ask.
Separation anxiety can cause a number of behavior problems in your dog. Learn how to identify this disorder and ways to help your dog overcome it.
One of the most common non-food items for dogs to eat are rocks. Here's what to know about why dogs eat them and how can you stop your dog from eating rocks.
Is your dog eating poop? Some dogs do this because of stress or illness. Learn how to prevent stool eating, or coprophagia, in dogs.
Not all dogs instinctively know how to play. You can help your dog become an engaged, playful member of the family by following these steps.
A growling dog can soon become even more aggressive. Reduce the noise and potential for a dangerous situation with some of these techniques.
From grooming to vet visits, training your dog to stand on command is useful. Learn how to quickly teach your dog what to do when you say "stand."
Dogs that grew up together as littermates may have conflicts when they live together as adults. Here's everything you need to know about littermate syndrome in dogs.
Should you let your dog on the couch or in the bed with you? Are there any reasons we should not let dogs on the furniture? Here's what to know.
Discover an understanding of how your dog talks to you and other animals with sight, sound, smells and body language.
Not all dogs instinctively know how to play fetch. Learn how to teach your dog to fetch a ball and bring it back for a fun interactive game.
Get information on how to interpret dog growling and how to keep it from escalating to dog aggression.
Do you have the perfect puppy? Have you considered showing her in a dog show? There's much more to showing than showing up! Here's how to get started.
The "look" or "watch me" command is used to get your dog's attention. Learn how to train your dog to focus on you, despite distractions.