by Elizabeth and Doug | Apr 17 | Uncategorized
Relaxing in your favorite chair is a pleasure you look forward to. A crate can provide just the same haven of comfort to your dog. It’s natural for a dog to use a den as a refuge, and a crate can serve as an excellent substitute, becoming a warm, safe, quiet...
by Elizabeth and Doug | Apr 3 | Uncategorized
So often people say “My dog is just terrible about …(fill in the blank), but gosh, he must be seven years old already, I am sure its too late to train him now” We chime right in with “Absolutely NOT!, It is NEVER too late” When is the last time you learned...
by Elizabeth and Doug | Mar 15 | Uncategorized
By Tenderfoot TrainingPublished in The American Dog Magazine, Winter 2009 When someone adopts a new dog with problems like separation anxiety, aggression, timidity or fears, they frequently assume the dog was abused. Even people who adopt young puppies from the...
by Elizabeth and Doug | Jan 16 | Uncategorized
Wonder what dogs think about? Food! In nature, dogs would need to be hunting or scavenging for a major part of each day. If they were blessed enough to get a full tummy then they could take a break and rest, but as soon as that meal was absorbed they would be right...
by Elizabeth and Doug | Jan 3 | Uncategorized
Exercise is vital to all living creatures. It maintains a healthy physical and emotional state of being. Dogs are no exception to this rule, but as always we stress all things in balance. If your dog is acting out and out of control then you are advised to provide...
by Elizabeth and Doug | Jan 2 | Uncategorized
Please be aware there are many dangers to your dog just waiting to be discovered by his curious mind. The simplest things from ill fitted collars to the flowers in your garden can cause major damage. Here is just the tip of the iceberg…....