by Kashyap Dave | Feb 27, 2016 | Dog Health
At some point almost every dog owner will be faced with his or her pet being injured. Hopefully these injuries are minor and can be taken care of quickly so your pooch can get on the fast road to recovery! We want to help you prepare for the unexpected, so here is a...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 27, 2016 | Dog Health
Cleft palates and cleft lips are physical defects that are usually inherited from a puppy‘s parents. In a handful of cases these conditions can be caused by dietary deficiencies or exposure to chemicals while in utero. Whatever the cause, these conditions can be...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 27, 2016 | Dog Health
Many dogs face the problem of cataracts. As a health issue, cataracts affects your dog’s eyesight. What Are Cataracts? A cataract occurs when the clear lens inside of a dog’s eye that allows for focus of vision, begins to cloud. This cloudiness prevents light...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 27, 2016 | Dog Health
An in-depth health article on Paravirus, it’s causes, treatments and negative health effects. What is Parvovirus? Canine Parvovirus (commonly known as Parvo or CPV) is a viral illness that most commonly affects puppies. Unvaccinated adult dogs are also at risk...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 27, 2016 | Dog Health, Uncategorized
Hip Dysplasia is one of the most well-known health problems when it comes to canines. While this joint problem most commonly effects large breeds, dogs of any size can be diagnosed. In this piece I’ll discuss the condition, what breeds are most at risk, treatment and...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 26, 2016 | Training
Come is debatably the most important command that you can teach your dog. In a world of distractions having a dog that will reliably respond to a recall command is a joy to have as a companion. It allows both of you to have a bit more freedom and for you to feel...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 26, 2016 | Training
Does your dog dance all over you guests as they arrive at your door, leaping and jumping about? While this behavior may only be showing how excited your pup is that company has arrived, it’s impolite and shouldn’t be tolerated. Many people don’t want to be licked nor...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 26, 2016 | Training
Food guarding is an issue that concerns almost every dog owner, as we all want to know our dog is trustworthy and non-aggressive even when he is eating. These desires are especially important when there are small children in the home who may not know that it’s best to...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 25, 2016 | Training
Pulling On Walks: Why they do it? Having a dog that strains or pulls during a walk doesn’t make for a relaxing jaunt. You may yell and express disapproval at his behavior, however, your dog continues his pulling behavior. Why? Because it is rewarding for him. He pulls...
by Kashyap Dave | Feb 25, 2016 | Training
Yesterday while I sat in one of my favorite coffee shops, I witnessed a confused, but well-meaning woman enter with an 10-week-old puppy. She took this outing as a chance to practice some training commands they had been working on. With treat in hand, the dialog...