About Bringing Home Your Dog , Cats, Dog Chasing, and Introducing Dog To Cat

Cars, squirrels, cyclists, skateboarders, cats, and joggers--they're all would-be targets, any one of whom could lure a chase-obsessive dog into a potentially dangerous situation. The behavior can also trigger understandably hostile reactions from people who see it as aggression when a strange...
Dog ChasingMay 10th, 2012
When introducing dog and cat, first impressions are important. The key is to go as slowly as it takes to keep fear and aggression at a minimum. It's likely that you'll see some of both, but if you're careful, you can check it before it snowballs. Keep going over each step until it's old hat to...
May 10th, 2012
Adding a new dog to your household can be stressful to your current cat. You can ease the introduction process, however, with a little advance preparation. 1. Make sure the cat can escape if she needs to. Cats are more likely to be hurt by dogs than vice versa, so make sure your cat has spots...
May 10th, 2012
Cats and dogs living together? It need not be anarchy. In fact, it could be the beginning of a beautiful relationship. Check out our tips for happy coexisting.
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The birth of a baby is a wonderful event for your human family. To make it an equally joyous occasion for your dog, you need to give him some special attention to help him cope. Since they are pack...
March 31st, 2011
There is nothing more frustrating than trying to chase a dog that plays "keep away" when you are trying to get it to come. Here are a few tips on improving your dogs response to the come command (commonly...
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