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Dog Health
December 17, 2010
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.
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December 8, 2010
Holiday Dog Lovers Gift Guide. Give the give of health and fitness for a lifetime to any dog lovers and their dog this season. Provide wags for the year to come. Find our what breed your adopted dog is and enjoy the wags of gifts that you can use with your dog throughout the year.
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November 14, 2010
Whether that fear is coming straight down the leash from the human or initiates from the dog’s end of the leash, changing that behavior doesn’t happen without some kind of movement. Fear, stress and anxiety are difficult to move away from, but the one thing that has made a difference in those willing to make a change: Exercise. The right kind of exercise introduced without the fear.
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November 4, 2010
What answers dog owners are looking for on the “my dog eats poop” problem so I responded with my honest opinion about how to deal with this dog behavior issue.
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October 28, 2010
Trick or treating, finding the coolest costumes and carving the pumpkin finds a place for your dog too. This year you can carve a pumpkin with your favorite dog breed using these free patterns.
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October 25, 2010
14 of the best dog bloggers are coming together to deliver daily articles ranging from dog training to medical advice and all points in between.
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October 23, 2010
K9 Coach would like to conduct our own poll. Which city would your rather live in when it pertains to dog lovers and dog friendly attitudes? New York or San Diego?
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October 12, 2010
As a professional fitness dog trainer I see the imbalance behind the very basis of bullying… “it’s not okay to be who you are”…. come out in dogs. It is a sure sign of our society. When dogs are having problems, I get the calls and it usually start with the concept, “I wanted this dog to be different than he or she is”.
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October 5, 2010
The title alone will make many dog trainers cringe. At the same time there are a large group of dog owners who are so relieved to find out playing tug (in the right way) with a dog can be a really great way to start a most excellent training communication with their puppy.
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September 25, 2010
As I train with people and their dogs, I find that it’s the overwhelm of “getting enough time to train”, that stops most people from getting where they want to be, doing the fun kind of things that every dog owner wishes for. My goal is to help people put the fun back into just being with their dog.
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