Ever since we started moving away from using punishment to train dogs, various new tools have been developed to teach our dogs new tricks. Many of these require professional assistance, but clicker training has recently gained popularity among pet owners because almost anyone can learn how to train their pets using this method. So, what is clicker training?
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Lavender is a popular herb with a pleasant aroma and a variety of uses, including as a natural remedy for anxiety and insomnia. However, it is important to be aware of the potential risks associated with lavender for pets, especially dogs.
Chamomile has been used for centuries to treat a variety of medical ailments and is commonly known as a calming herb. It is an herb that has been used to help promote relaxation and aid in digestion. It’s often brewed into tea but can also be taken as a supplement. But the question remains: is chamomile safe for dogs?
As the chill of winter starts to creep in, many dogs love spending time outside, whether taking a good walk or romping with four-legged friends at the dog park. So, it’s no surprise that when the weather gets cold, their instinct is to seek shelter and warmth. But do dogs enjoy spending time outdoors during the winter months?
Who doesn’t want a clean, happy pup? Grooming is an important part of taking care of your dog. Keeping our furry friends clean and tidy can be quite a challenge, but it doesn’t need to be too complicated! So, what is the easiest way to clean a dog?
We all know dogs love to roll around in the mud, play in the snow, and take a dip in a lake. They don’t seem to mind being dirty at all! And, of course, you try to shower them on a regular basis so that they do not look messy. But do dogs actually like taking showers?
Bred for colder conditions but able to handle the heat, it’s important to give these loving dogs the best. But what are the best living conditions for Samoyeds?
Vets always talk about tick prevention as well as regular deworming. We don’t do it because we want to be annoying, though. We do it because we care about our patients, and we would rather not see you at the practice for something that you, as an owner, could have prevented.
We always recommend future owners do a little bit of reading about the breed they are interested in. Knowing more about a breed is always better. For example, enjoying spending lots of time on the couch doesn’t mix well with owning a Doberman. The same goes for a dog’s health and what to expect. For example, a Samoyed can be affected by a disease called Samoyed Hereditary Glomerulopathy, but what is that exactly?
Many times parents consider adding a new puppy to the home, thinking it could be good for their kids. Samoyeds being fluffy and white always attract the eye of everyone, so it does not come as a surprise they are often chosen for families with children. But are Samoyeds good with kids?