Why does my dog...
...pee in the house? Growl at my cat? Eat weird stuff?
All good questions and we've got the answers! The more you know about why your pet does what they do, the better you'll be able to help them - either to change their behavior if it causes issues, get them help if they have a medical need, or just love them more, knowing that they're a unique creature with feelings who loves you unconditionally.
For Dogs (pdf files)
- Bark Bark Bark
- Resource Aggression
- Canine Escape Artist
- Canine Rivalry
- Children and Dogs
- Crate Training Your Dog
- Dealing with Dominance
- Destructive Chewing
- Digging Problems
- Dog Toys and how to use them
- Enrichment for Dogs
- The Fearful Dog
- Rehousetraining your adult dog
- Housetraining your puppy
- Fearful and Excitment Urination
- Introducing new dogs to current dogs
- Normal puppy behavior: Nipping and Biting
- Normal puppy behavior: Rough Play and Jumping
- Separation Anxiety
- Choosing the right trainer
- Understanding Aggressive Behavior
- Urine Marking
- Children and Dog Aggression
- Dog Bite Safety
- Breaking Up Dog Fights
- Puppy Socialization and Checklist
- Understanding Dog Reactivity
- Hot Weather Tips for your Dogs
- Your New Dog
- Traveling with your dog
- Grooming Basics
- Inside or Out? Making your dog a part of your family
- Items that are Poisonous to your Dogs
- Kong Recipes
- Tips for Successful Training
- 12 tips for a well-behaved dog