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A big part of being a dog owner is the ability to recognise your dog's moods and emotions. Just like humans, dogs can develop behavioural problems based on their surroundings. So it's your responsibility as a pet owner to be aware of these issues and help your dog deal with them.
Dogs are very intelligent animals and need to be stimulated both mentally and physically. If they don't receive enough stimulation they can become bored, and bored dogs tend to act restlessly and can become destructive. So it's important for dogs to socialise with other animals and humans.
It's no secret that cats and dogs don't always get along. But you can help your dog become more sociable and learn how to deal with situations where they encounter other animals or people.
Some dogs may have experienced an early ordeal that has left them unsure of certain situations or animals. We look at how to handle fearful dogs, as well as touching on their emotions and the best way to understand them.
All dogs bark, but if yours goes on all day and night, it’s time to take action. Excessive dog barking can be hard to handle, for you and...
When entertaining, there’s no reason why your dog has to miss out. You can provide your dog with entertainment of their own to keep...
Follow our handy tips below to help your dog live together happily with cats.
Tail chasing can provide amusement but owners often encourage this behaviour by laughing at it. However, tail chasing can become and an o...
The pace of modern life means it’s not always possible to spend as much time as you’d like with your dog. Be warned, though, that a bored...
Most owners expect their dog to grow out of the puppy chewing phase but what happens when your adult dog continues to chew?