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Is it necessary to confine my dog when I leave and how would I teach my dog to be confined?

Is it necessary to confine my dog when I leave and how would I teach my dog to be confined?

by behaviorbits | Jul 21, 2020 | Training

Young puppies and adolescent dogs may benefit from a designated spot in the house that is a restricted.

The pluses and minuses of dog parks: are they right for my dog and me?

The pluses and minuses of dog parks: are they right for my dog and me?

by behaviorbits | Jul 17, 2020 | Enrichment

Some dogs enjoy dog parks and some do not.

Making life more interesting for your canine friend: Enrichment toys

Making life more interesting for your canine friend: Enrichment toys

by behaviorbits | Jul 14, 2020 | Enrichment

When dogs are left to their own devices, they often end up engaging in dog-like behaviors that may be fun for them but annoying for us.

Are some walks better than others?

Are some walks better than others?

by behaviorbits | Jul 10, 2020 | Enrichment, Healthy Relationships, Training

You and your dog may walk for the same reasons or different reasons.

Did my dog rearrange my house?

Did my dog rearrange my house?

by behaviorbits | Jul 7, 2020 | Barking/Distress

After a period of lengthy togetherness, some dogs may get anxious when left alone.

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