**Danger! Don’t Kill Your Dog! Use Breakaway Collar for Safety

If you leave your dog unattended in the yard, laundry room, garage or kennel, beware! Your dog’s buckle or choke collar could kill! Every year, many dogs meet an untimely death from hanging via their collars. If you have more than one dog, play can morph into a tragedy! One dog’s tooth can get caught on the other dog’s collar. It happens very quickly, so even if you watch your dogs...

November 16th, 2009 by AT 
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Changing Bad Crate Habits – Puppy Barking, Urinating in Crate

Barking in the Crate When accompanied by eliminating in the crate, drooling, or self-injury, barking in the crate can be a sign of separation anxiety. Dogs with separation anxiety have been compared to people that have anxiety attacks. Separation anxiety is an emotional condition fraught with panic and fear. Crating a dog with true separation anxiety is never a good idea. Even if your dog...

November 6th, 2009 by AT 
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How to Introduce Your Puppy Dog to a Crate or Kennel

Crate Introduction I’ve met many people who did not take any special steps to introduce their pups to a crate and their pups learned to relax while crated. Most people just place their puppy in the crate, give the pup a treat, and ignore any signs of protest. After a few days, the pup begin to relax while crated.  Assuming the puppy’s physical and emotional needs are being met, this method...

November 6th, 2009 by AT 

Experiment with Puppy Crate Location to Reduce Barking in the Crate

Dogs are social mammals. They like to be close to their people. That being said, dogs are adaptable. Some pups and dogs can learn to relax in a crate that is placed in a laundry room or basement, away from the people.  Some don’t adapt so well. My initial suggestion is to place the crate in a corner of a common area. This presents the puppy with a safe resting spot near his people. Placement depends...

May 23rd, 2009 by AT