Did you know that crate training a dog can take several weeks or longer to accomplish? And that’s just introducing your dog to their crate and getting them used to the idea of it!
Did you know that53 percent of American householdsown a dog? While you may not be one of those households, you’re currently in your search to become one.
Ninety-four percent of dog ownersdo dog training at home. How do they do it? One of the best ways to commit to proper training is to reward your dog with delicious treats.
So your dog ate up the couch, cushions, pillows, and blankets. Not only is it frustrating to deal with, but you also worry about their personal health. Is there something better you could give them? Could bones be a healthy solution that saves your house and home from their toothy destruction?
Did you know up to 80% of dogs suffer from some kind of dental disease? You might not be able to see it, although some morning you may be able to smell it. Or maybe your dog’s breath is alright, but you’re noticing their teeth have a noticeable buildup of plaque and tartar. On the other hand, your dog’s teeth may seem fine, but they could be having some other health issues.
Ever notice your dog yawning throughout the day? Have they seemed abnormally sluggish over the last year of quarantine? Do they seem less interested in daily activities, almost as if they’re a chore to take care of?