4th of July Dogs in San Diego
Exercise is key to good 4th of July for your dog. Tips to keep your dog safe on the 4th of July.
Exercise is key to good 4th of July for your dog. Tips to keep your dog safe on the 4th of July.
Factors for taking your dog outside for exercise and adequate physical training can sometimes be a challenge. Obstacles like rain to supervising the kids homework activities can effect the option to go outside everyday with your dog. A quick inside workout can make a big difference in everyone’s day.
4th of July dog safety and training tips. Not exactly the best holiday for dogs but it comes around every year so finding all the good parts about life with your dog during the 4th of July is going to provide a lot more wagging for everyone.
Dogs want to be good. They just sometimes have way more energy than their owner does. Unfortunately the dog ends up in trouble over not enough fitness activities and then nobody is happy, certainly not you.
As a professional dog trainer in San Diego I get many calls requesting information about the best way to train a dog with separation anxiety. Many dogs end up in my exclusive dog training camp with this problem and in most cases the resolution comes from three simple things.
When your dog is used to getting exercise and an injury is preventing activity there are ways you can keep your dog’s mind busy. It won’t be the same as physical activity but you can take the edge off of
Running is one of the fastest, easiest ways to attain fitness or weight loss. For most that means going outside. The excuse, “its too cold”, can be tempting but here are some tips to help you and your dog run in the cold weather.
From Blogger Pictures Saturday morning in Encinitas, CA. Even though it was a bit rainy for the likes of San Diego people and their dogs, this morning seemed to be very lively with people out and about on the 101 in North County San Diego. We headed out for the beach with our own dogs …