Are you a dog lover looking for a fun and educational way to spend your Sunday morning? Look no further! We invite you to join us for Paws in the Park, an exciting event brought to you by Avid, taking place at the beautiful Harmony Dog Park.
In this guide, we’ll explore the first step in training your dog to find your keys, starting in your chosen training area.
This engaging and enjoyable activity is suitable for dogs of all experience levels, whether they are familiar with scent work or not.
In the vast and ever-growing world of pet care, dog owners often find themselves overwhelmed by the sheer amount of information available. Distinguishing reliable advice from myths can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to the well-being of our canine companions.
Today, I want to discuss a common concern among dog and puppy owners: why do our dogs or puppies only seem to listen when we have treats? This issue often leads to hesitancy in using treats during training due to the fear of creating a perpetual dependency. Let’s explore why this happens and how to train effectively without making treats a permanent crutch.
Have you ever wondered why your dog is obsessed with the ball or playing fetch?
The simple answer, the dopamine high.
Dopamine is a chemical that is released by the brain when we experience something pleasurable or rewarding and it plays a role in pleasure, motivation and learning.