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Crazy Things Weimaraners EAT: PICA Problem

Weimaraner Chewing Problems: PICA  Weimaraners are known to nibble and chew many things, even non-edible items. The breed tends to have compulsive, active chewing behaviours. When the chewing seems compulsive and extreme it may be time to see a veterinarian to look into metabolic and dietary needs or mental health needs such as anxiety. The

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Train Your Dog Month: Health of Senior Large Breed Dogs

Continuing with the wonderful month of January with another Train Your Dog Month resource, I leave you with this video of large breed dogs. Because large dogs are simply not bigger versions of small dogs.  Todays topic is, Train Your Dog Month: Health of Senior Large Breed Dogs I have also linked Train Your Dog

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Lady kneeling down to embrace large beige dog, with sunset in the background.

Train Your Dog Month: How to Teach the Sit Command Calmly and Effectively

When to Start Training When people first get a dog, they often want know when to start training.  The answer is simple – you can start right away!  There are easy, fun ways to train a dog that don’t feel like training.  Training does not have to be this formal, class-structured, authoritarian rigid program.  Dog

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How to Keep Your Family Dog Fit & Happy Indoors?

How to Keep Your Family Dog Fit & Happy Indoors? Whether it’s rainy days, chilly winters, or extended work hours that keep you and your dog indoors, engaging in indoor activities is essential for your dog’s overall health, happiness, and longevity. Dogs flourish with physical activity and mental engagement, even when you can’t make it to

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Dog’s Ability To Sense Time: Have You Ever Wondered How Your Dog Knows When You’re Coming Home?

Dogs have an impressive capacity for understanding time intervals, which is largely attributed to their keen sense of smell. Unlike humans who primarily rely on visual and auditory cues, dogs use their highly developed olfactory capabilities to perceive changes in their environment over time. This ability allows them to detect the fading scent trails left

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