Many dogs love to jump up to greet humans -- we stand a lot taller than they do, and sometimes family members even encourage your dog to jump up for a cuddle. However, excited dogs of any size can frighten or injure people if jumping up to greet them. We discuss how best to teach your dog polite greeting behaviour instead.
With over 40 degree days predicted across parts of Australia this week, it's important to remember your furry friends will want to escape the heat too!
Read on for some ideas to help keep your pet cool.
The holiday period is often a great time to catch up with family and friends, but it's important not to forget our four-legged family members at this time of year!
Dogs need to chew. It's a natural behavior for them and one that helps to settle them and make them feel good inside due to the release of the hormone serotonin.
For more help with your pooch, check out our available training classes.