Raising and Training your new French Bulldog Puppy
Raising a French Bulldog from a puppy can be challenging because you have to deal with all of that “puppy behavior” – things like chewing on your shoes, digging in…
Raising a French Bulldog from a puppy can be challenging because you have to deal with all of that “puppy behavior” – things like chewing on your shoes, digging in…
Whether you are bringing an English Springer Spaniel into your home to live as a family member, or you intend to work your dog, it is vitally important that he…
One of the things that appeals most about owning an English Springer Spaniel is the prospect of long walks in the countryside, taking in the fresh air and scenery, while…
The preparation is not over yet! You may be in the process of figuring out when you’re going to bring your new Cockapoo home, but there’s still some more work…
One of the most important things you can do for your Cockapoo is obedience train them early in their life. There are many benefits to good training, but perhaps the…
An Introduction in “Man Trailing” When someone hears the term “Bloodhound,” it usually invokes thoughts of a dog with their nose to the ground tracking something. Their nose is their…
Start Young and Remain Confident In previous chapters, we discussed Bloodhound behaviors and shared some tips and tricks for training them. This chapter will go more into training your dog…
Cavachons tend to be very gregarious and affable dogs that love people and other canines alike. They act like the little stuffed animals their appearance suggests, so they aren’t known…
Luckily for Bernedoodle owners, Bernedoodles are smart dogs, so training this breed should be a breeze! Depending on where your new dog is in life, this training stage will vary.…
Some dogs are easier to train than others. They just “get it.” For instance, I’m convinced that my little rescue dog, who came from down south in Georgia, was born…