Essential Training Commands for Dogs - ...Use a leash and say 'come' while gently pulling on the leash. When they come to you, reward them with...
Understanding Dog Body Language - ...If the ears are pulled back against the head, your dog may be scared or submissive. 3. **Eyes**: A relaxed...
Training Your Dog for Basic Commands - ...Say 'Come' while gently pulling on the leash. When they come to you, reward them. Practice this in a safe...
Best Training Tools for Dogs - ...for dogs than a collar, especially for those who pull. Look for a harness that is easy to put on...
Signs Your Dog Needs Grooming - ...Mats can pull on the skin and cause discomfort. 2. **Excess Shedding**: While shedding is normal, excessive shedding can indicate...
Keeping Your Dog Safe While Exercising - ...A harness is often safer for dogs that pull, as it distributes pressure more evenly across their body. Leashes should...
Essential Tools for Effective Dog Training - ...can be particularly useful for dogs that tend to pull on the leash. 4. **Training Whistle**: A training whistle can...
How to Safely Introduce Dogs and Children - ...This includes not pulling on tails or ears, not approaching dogs that are eating or sleeping, and understanding dog body...
Essential Dog Training Commands - ...If they pull ahead, stop walking and call them back. Reward them when they're walking beside you. 7. **No...
Teaching Your Dog Commands: A Step-by-Step Guide - ...Put a leash on your dog, then say 'Come' while gently pulling the leash towards you. When they reach you...
Teaching Basic Obedience Commands to a Puppy - ...After a few moments, say "Come" while gently pulling on the leash. When they come to you, reward them with...
Socializing Your Dog on a Leash - ...If they pull towards distractions, stop walking until they return to your side. This reinforces that they can only move...
Best Exercises for Anxious Dogs - ...Use a comfortable harness to prevent pulling, and maintain a calm demeanor to reassure your dog. 2. **Interactive Play**: Engage...
How to Check Your Dog for Ticks - ...as close to your dog’s skin as possible. Pull upward with steady, even pressure. Avoid twisting or jerking, as...
Training Your Dog to Respond to Commands - ...Call your dog’s name followed by 'come' and gently pull on the leash if they don’t respond. Reward...