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Training Your Furry Friend

I was excited when my husband and I adopted our mixed breed dog Sammie a few years ago. She was friendly, beautiful, and smart. She was so friendly that she never wanted to stay at home. Whenever she saw our neighbors doing something in their yards, she always ran to see what they were up to. Unfortunately, her eagerness wasn’t always appreciated by our neighbors. If you have a free spirited furry friend like Sammie, consider enrolling him or her in a pet training course. You may be pleasantly surprised by the results. On this blog, you will learn how to locate the best pet training course offerings in your area.

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Need to Board Your Dog for the Holidays? 4 Steps to Take

If you need to board your dog for part of the holiday season, make sure that you take the four steps outlined below. #1: Schedule Boarding in Advance Many dog-boarding facilities book up fast around the holiday season because so many people travel to visit family and friends this time of year. If you know that you plan on traveling and need your dog to be looked after, call your local dog-boarding facility and book a spot as soon as you know your plans. Read More 

Why Do Dogs Attack Delivery Men?

The old cliche about dogs hating mailmen often extends to delivery men, and in some instances, they may even attack them. This situation is often nasty because it may lead to the dog being put down or even lawsuits to cover your hospital expenses. Understanding why dogs attack delivery men (and how to avoid it) can help you avoid this situation and do your job in peace. They May Be Overprotective Read More 

How To Get Your Pet Certified As An Emotional Support Animal

If you are suffering from a mental illness, you might find that it is tremendously helpful for you to rely on a pet of some kind for emotional support. It is comforting for many people to simply have something in their lives that will love them unconditionally and act as a bedrock of stability that they can anchor to in times of trouble. If you are able to get your pet certified as an emotional support animal, you will be able to take your pet to more locations because it will be considered to be a service animal. Read More