Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 5 of 5): Disaster Tips for Companion Animals Always keep a collar and tag with your phone number on your animals. Identify several possible locations you can take your animals to or with you should … Read More
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Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 4 of 5)
Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 4 of 5): Consider making a small card that you keep in your wallet that will alert paramedics to the fact that you have pets at home – how many and who to contact. Keep Read More
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Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 3 of 5)
Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 3 of 5): In addition, have your puppy tattooed or micro-chipped. These permanent forms of identification will help reunite your and your puppy should something disastrous happen. If you live alone be sure that you Read More
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Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 2 of 5)
Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 2 of 5): When you take your dog along on vacations, consider investing in several inexpensive dog tags that you make yourself at the pet store or Wal-Mart®. Put the number of each hotel, resort, Read More
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Disaster Preparedness and Planning (Part 1 of 5)
We all would like to hope that disasters won t happen to our family, our neighbors, and our friends. But, the reality of it is in our lifetime all of us are going to experience environmental issues of some sort or Read More
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Controlling Your Puppy’s Barking Behavior (Part 3 of 3)
Controlling Your Puppy s Barking Behavior (Part 3 of 3): Here are a few solutions that our instructors and students have had success with. Note: if one method does not work, try a different one – do what works for you Read More
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Controlling Your Puppy’s Barking Behavior (Part 2 of 3)
Controlling Your Puppy s Barking Behavior (Part 2 of 3): Here are a few solutions that our instructors and students have had success with. Note: if one method does not work, try a different one – do what works for you Read More
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Controlling Your Puppy’s Barking Behavior (Part 1 of 3)
Think of barking as a natural response to a stimulus and not as a direct attempt to annoy you. This is the first step in controlling your puppy’s barking behavior. The stimulus may be boredom, anxiety, attention seeking, the doorbell, Read More
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Understanding Your Puppy’s Instincts (Part 5 of 5)
Understanding Your Puppy s Instincts (Part 5 of 5): Exercise is a key component to ensuring a happy, healthy and tired puppy! We recommend you walk your pup at least twice each day and be sure to additionally engage him in Read More
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Understanding Your Puppy’s Instincts (Part 4 of 5)
Understanding Your Puppy s Instincts (Part 4 of 5): The Desire to Chase after Prey Dogs were domesticated originally to work for us particularly in the area of hunting. People gradually were able to redirect the dog’s wolf- like instinct to Read More
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