Dogs don’t always behave in the way that you expect. They can bite, bark, respond poorly to commands, chew and constantly up jump on people – a far cry from the happy, waggy, playful little doggie ...
A researcher at the Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (VMBS) has found that more than 99% of dogs in the United States show behaviors that are potentially problematic, ...
Dogs are getting more love and attention than ever, but experts say too much of a good thing may come with hidden costs.
Many of us grew up hearing the same dog training advice from TV shows, friends, family members, or fellow dog owners at the ...
Two of the most serious behavioral “problems” exhibited by domestic dogs living in human homes are aggression and anxiety.* These two categories of behavioral problems account for the vast number of ...
What’s in a walk? It ultimately depends on who you ask. For many folks, walks are a convenient and fun way to exercise. They clip on the leash, pop in their earbuds, and off they go as they focus on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In the first week of January, more than 100 dogs were dropped off at the Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission. And as ...
In a new, survey-based study of three kinds of "designer" crossbreed dogs, cockapoos, cavapoos and labradoodles, all three showed more undesirable behaviors than at least one of their purebred ...
“My dog is suddenly so different.” Dog trainer and PETBOOK author Katharina Marioth often hears this sentence. Dogs that ...
Leaving your dog alone should not feel like a gamble. Small mistakes can quietly build stress that erupts as barking, chewing, or accidents. The good news is you can fix most of them with simple ...
Most dog people have imagined it: a companion who settles easily at home, reads the room, and responds when you ask for ...