Mental stimulation is important for long-term health. This is no different for dogs. Teaching dogs to make good decisions and solve problems doesnt happen through solitary confinement. Engaging dogs on multiple levels is essential for happiness and well-being.
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Tags: animal welfare, canine enrichment, canis familiaris, Cognitive Canine Enrichment, dog, dog care, dog health, dog welfare, dog well-being, dogs, mental stimulation, Nutritional Enrichment, Occupational Canine Enrichment, Physical Canine Enrichment, Sensory Canine Enrichment, Social Canine Enrichment, understanding dogs
Summer is here, and many of us like to go on vacation or road trips during this time of year. But what about your canine family member? Ideally, your dog gets to come along, but what do you do if that’s impossible? We have tips and recommendations.
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Tags: animal welfare, boarding, canis familiaris, daycare, dog, dog boarding, dog daycare, dog welfare, dog well-being, dogs, socialization, understanding dogs
How dog trainers view dogs has changed over time, and so has our approach to dog training. Dog training used to be very harsh—today, it’s much kinder. Some even argued that dogs don’t have emotions—these days, we know better.
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Tags: behavior, canis familiaris, desires, dog, dogs, drives, emotions, genetics, personality, play, reactions, skills, stressors, understanding dogs
The earliest known domesticated dog was found at a German burial site dated 14,000 B.C. Dogs were thought to have worked cooperativelywith humans to locate and announce the position of prey wounded by hunters. However, a recent study in the journal S ...
This is the story of my German Shepherd, Sylvester. How we first found each other, the training journey we took, and our great life adventures. He was my rollerblading and hiking companion for many years of my life.
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