Why do dogs circle before they toilet?
Ever wondered why your dog goes round and round in circles before lying down or going for a poo? We explore some possible explanations that look at genetics and the earth’s magnetic field
Ever wondered why your dog goes round and round in circles before lying down or going for a poo? We explore some possible explanations that look at genetics and the earth’s magnetic field
This week in our doggy advice training video we talk about why puppy pads make house training your pup so much harder and what you can do to make it easier and less stressful for everyone
If you have a new puppy, then you’ll definitely want to listen to this weeks’ dog advice video, where we talk about how easy it is to house train your pup. Your secret weapon will be patience – listen in to find out more!
This week’s Dog Talking Tip is all about excitement peeing.
We talk about what this common problem is, why dogs do it, why you shouldn’t worry about it, how you can minimise the leakage and how to clean any accidents up properly.
This week’s Talking Tip is all about toileting. Not about puppy pads for once, but about where and how to set up a specific toilet location for your puppy.
In this week’s Dog Talking Tip I have a bit of a rant against puppy pads.
Dogs do NOT “look guilty” when they’ve done something you find naughty. That look is an attempt to defuse your annoyance – we call them Dogs use “appeasement behaviours”.
There can be several reasons why dogs pee in homes after they’ve been house-trained.
When you’ve got a new puppy your focus needs to be 100% on when and where your puppy pees and poos. It’ll naturally form a large part of your puppy conversations too