Most people believe that the work of a therapy dog just entails visits to a nursing home or hospital, or maybe spending time with those who need companionship or just a little fun. This is the job of many therapy dogs, but they can also provide additional services. Two different types of therapy work have been defined as animal-assisted activities and animal-assisted therapy.
Puppy teething can be a difficult time for both you and your puppy. However, there are certain things you can do to alleviate the issue and protect your household from your furry baby velociraptor.
WAIT! Just what's really in that food your about to feed you're best friend? The most important thing for a pet parent to know is how to read a dog food label and truly understand what it means.
After picking up one of pretty much every single toy at the pet store, you get home to find that Buddy wants nothing to do with them. He gives you a blank stare, runs off, and grabs one of your shoes instead. Who else has been here? If you answered yes, then your'e in luck! All you need is a little training and encouragement, and your pup will be playing in no time.
We've all been there -- you go into your closet, pull out your favorite pair of shoes and suddenly you notice that they've been torn to pieces. Who's to blame? The new puppy, of course. Follow these guidelines to keep your puppy’s chewing behavior under control.
It's a good idea to add training time to your dog's schedule every day. It helps to improve their behavior, all while providing them with crucial mental stimulation. Check out these couple ways to add training to your dog's schedule each day.
Scenario:You just bought your dog a new toy, and within a week, it's gone. Completely ruined and torn to pieces. Or perhaps they've had it for quite some time, you thought it was their favorite, and then one day, they tore it to pieces.
Question:So why do dogs end up destroying their toys?
Queue the wail of your dogs beloved squeak toy. Then again and again and again and again. what the heck is it about that dang-on sound that Fido loves so much?
Chewing is a perfectly normal behavior for dogs of all ages. Both domestic and wild dogs can spend hours chewing. This activity keeps their jaws strong and their teeth clean. They chew for fun, they chew for stimulation, and they chew to relieve anxiety. While chewing behavior is normal, dogs sometimes direct their chewing toward inappropriate items. Both puppies and adult dogs should have a variety of appropriate and attractive chew toys.