Category: Dog training
- Dog care
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Adding a second dog to your home
When we bring a new dog into our home, it is an exciting time for us, but it can also be a stressful and even dangerous time for our existing dog. The decision to add a new dog to your existing dog’s life is, therefore, a big one that should not be taken lightly. Taking the proper steps before introducing a new dog to your existing dog is essential to ensure a successful and safe integration. It is important to consider all the. factors involved before introducing a new dog to your current dog’s environment.
- Dog nutrition
- Dog training
- Grooming


8 signs your dog is healthy
Good health is a cornerstone of a long and happy life. But how do we know if our dogs are healthy? Since they cannot tell us how they feel, we have to look at the physical signs to determine if they are healthy and happy. Below, you will find 8 important signs of health in your dog. Create a routine where you monitor these signs so you quickly discover any changes in your dog.
- Dog training
- Puppy


Socialising your puppy
Socialisation is an essential part of raising a balanced, confident and trusting dog. The critical socialisation period starts when your puppy is about 3 weeks old and lasts until she is about 12 weeks old.
- Dog training


Training your dog to be home alone
Home office and social distancing have allowed many of us to become dog parents for the first time. Dogs have been an important friend during a difficult and lonely times. But what do you do when you go back to work and have to leave your dog at home alone? Dogs are pack animals and become anxious when they are away from their family. Therefore, we must train our dogs to be home alone without creating anxiety and unwanted behaviour.
- Dog nutrition
- Dog training


Why does my dog eat poop?
As gross as it may sound, eating poop is actually a fairly common behaviour in dogs and fortunately, it can be stopped. However, the habit of eating poop, also known as coprophagy is something that must be rectified quickly to avoid long-term problems.