03 Apr

The Leading Cause of Separation Anxiety

True Separation Anxiety is a clinical disorder in which the dog has a physical, uncontrollable response to being left alone. The dog may become very destructive, drool, spin, defecate, urinate, and hurt themselves (or a combination of these) any time the owner leaves. While it’s true that being left alone can cause your dog some level of distress, what actually…

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01 Apr

The 4 Dog Do’s on Doggy Daycare

Maybe life has been a bit busy lately, and you recognize that Fido isn’t quite getting the exercise he needs. Realizing you can’t squeeze more blood from the turnip you jump on the internet highway, and search for Doggy Daycare Denver,  hoping to find a workday solution to your and Fido’s dilemma. Dog Daycare can often create more problems than they solve…

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Potty Training Problem Solving in 5 Steps

Potty Training Problem Solving in 5 Steps
13 Mar

How to Rehab Regressed Potty Training in Your Dog One of the most frequently asked questions I get is how to potty train a puppy or retrain an adult dog that has developed potty training issues. 1. RULE OUT A MEDICAL ISSUE. The first, and most important step is to take a urine and fecal sample to your vet, and…

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The 3 Most Important Key Elements in Dog Training: Distraction, Duration and Distance

The 3 Most Important Key Elements in Dog Training: Distraction, Duration and Distance
01 Feb

Best Tips for Using Distractions, Duration and Distance Effectively in Dog Training What are the 3 D’s in Dog training? The 3D’s are the key to teaching your dog anything new: distraction, duration, and distance. Whether you’re training your dog to stay, leave it, wait, heel on leash, you name it, the triple D’s will have an effect on your results.…

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