by Mary Simon | May 14, 2018 | Dog Behavior & Training
Dog shaming is such a thing these days. We’ve all seen the photos of the shame-faced dogs with signs in front of them explaining their misdeeds. Some of them are quite funny, because dogs do the strangest things! There’s the dog I heard about who likes to find his...
by Mary Simon | Mar 26, 2018 | Dog Behavior & Training, Pet Care
If you are currently living in an apartment with a dog, or are considering doing so, there are a number of things you can do to make your existence together happier. First, of course, you’ll want to adopt a dog with the right energy level and needs for your lifestyle....
by Stephanie Abdon Fulton | Mar 18, 2018 | Dog Behavior & Training
On the day of my job interview for Outdoor Dog Adventures, I was asked to elaborate on some items on my resume. I explained that my experience as an educator; visitor services and volunteer coordinator; event planner; and, of course, animal husbandry experience from...
by Mary Simon | Mar 11, 2018 | Dog Behavior & Training, Pet Care
How much exercise does a dog need every day, and what are some signs a dog may need more exercise? The recommended amount of daily exercise for most dogs is 30 minutes to 2 hours, although certain dogs need more. Some breeds were developed for more active lifestyles...
by Mary Simon | Oct 22, 2017 | Dog Behavior & Training
“Catch them when they’re good.” It’s something one of the therapists used to say when I was a counselor for patients who had severe OCD and OCD spectrum disorders. It was her advice to the counselors, who were often so focused on correcting the...
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