Today In: Canine Conduct
Dog Training Can Be Fun and Games
Why work when you don't have to? Renowned British dog trainer Kay Laurence advocates the use of games and play as a means to train dogs and strengthen our bonds with them.
Training TV
Bark Busters
Thanksgiving dinner handouts to dogs are not a good idea, especially if they contain:
Recent Features
Could a Veterinary Behaviorist Help Your Dog?
Misbehaving mutts can be transformed into well-behaved and seemingly happier dogs thanks to therapy and medications. Could such a human-based approach help your pet?
How Aggressive Is Your Canine?
Using two extensive surveys, a research team has recently rated dogs based on their levels of aggression. Check where your dog might fall on the list and learn why determining canine aggression is an inexact science.
Show Dog Skills for Any Mutt
Even if your pet isn't a show dog superstar, it's the star of your show, and skills required for professional events can come in handy outside the ring. Our dog show training experts tell you why and how.
Rehabilitate Your Reactive Dog
Is your dog reactive? If your buddy has trouble concentrating, misbehaves in public places and sometimes loses its cool, you might need to give it a little extra training TLC.



