Dogs need regular exercise regardless of their age, breed or size. Most dog parents would agree the old adage “A tired dog is a good dog” is spot-on. There are few things more important than exercise for your dog’s mental and physical wellbeing. Regular exercise helps your pooch at every life stage. It turns out … Read More »
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What You Should Know About Our New Dog Obedience Training Program
Here at Canine Campus we are excited to announce a new obedience training program with the incredibly talented Patti Davieu. Patti brings more than thirty years of experience to the profession of dog training; she is passionate about helping her clients develop a bond with their dog and working as a team. Our dogs bring … Read More »
Living With a Large Breed Dog
When you share your home with a large breed dog, you need to think – and act – BIG. Of course, the term “large breed” can be interpreted to mean a Golden Retriever, while others think more in terms of a Russian Wolfhound or Neapolitan Mastiff. Regardless of your interpretation of “large”, there are many … Read More »
Top 5 Annoying Behavior Problems in Dogs and How to Correct Them
Dogs, like people, are unique individuals, with their own personalities, quirks and behaviors. Some of these eccentricities in dogs can be linked to their breed or breed mix. For example, some hunting dogs were bred to be vocal, so it’s not surprising they are going to be predisposed to howl loudly. However, certain behaviors we … Read More »
International Assistance Dog Week: How To Interact With A Service Dog
August 5-11 is International Assistance Dog Week. During this week, we want to recognize all of the hard working, devoted service assistance dogs and the people they assist. To learn more about this observance, visit assistancedogweek.org. Most of us have seen a service dog at least once, and many of us know someone who needs … Read More »
5 Things You Can Easily Forget When Training Your Dog
As any dog owner knows, training your dog – or puppy – can be challenging! There are so many different methods out there, so many things to remember and your puppy’s demands can seem relentless at times. As the owner/operator of Canine Campus for the last 19 years (and counting), I’ve worked with thousands of … Read More »
6 Steps to Keep Your Puppy or Dog from Jumping Up
Jumping up on people is a common dog and puppy behavior that is annoying and can even be dangerous. A dog that jumps on you can cause a lot of problems. If your dog has dirty feet you can get covered in mud or dirt. You can end up getting scratched and bruised depending on … Read More »
10 Fun Games to Play with Your Dog to Prevent Boredom
Playing catch for some dogs is the be-all-end-all in their world. But for other dogs (and humans as well), throwing a ball and having them retrieve it can get tremendously boring. Some dogs have the attention span of a 2-year old at the zoo during naptime when it comes to playing fetch. Even for dogs … Read More »