Dear Cathy, I have two small dogs, neither of which are housetrained – a five-year-old “shorkie” I got four years ago, and a ...
Bringing home a new puppy is an exhilarating experience, filled with love and excitement. However, it also comes with the ...
For successful house-training, it’s essential to supervise your puppy closely indoors. If you cannot watch them, consider using a crate, a puppy playpen, or a confined space to prevent accidents.
Puppies should be crated at least a year to prevent nuisance behaviors like chewing and of course, house training—revisit crate training throughout your dog's life so that if they ever do end up ...
With a little creativity and consistency, life with a big dog in a small space can be harmonious. A balanced mix of exercise, ...
Why do dogs chase cats? How do you stop it? "Training Your Dog to Coexist with Cats: A Guide," will give you the answers ...