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Why Your Dog Isn’t Listening To You

We have done it before; as a dog owner, training and raising a canine can often be compared to raising your own child. Just like any human, they need to learn what they can and cannot do, what is acceptable behavior and the basics of everyday life. The key aspect that individuals sometimes overlook, however,…

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Mark Your Calendar: National Train Your Dog Month

It’s time to mark your January calendar as National Train Your Dog Month. Although people should make dog training a part of everyday life, it’s a great opportunity to put a focus on an important part of responsible canine ownership. Some dog owners are looking for answers to the question: what are the benefits of…

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Dos & Don’ts of New Dog Ownership

Owning a dog is one of life’s greatest joys; however, it’s important to understand the dos and don’ts of new dog ownership. Use these ideas to get started teaching and reinforcing good behavior with your canine. If, after working with your new dog, you are not seeing the desired results, it’s a good idea to…

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Starting Off on the Right Paw

Bringing a dog into your home can be a wonderful experience. Whether you have children and want to teach them responsibility and give them a friend to play with or you’re just looking for a companion yourself, a dog is a wonderful addition to the family. It’s very important to start off on the right…

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Proof that Dog Training Works Miracles

We at Canine Obedience Unlimited have seen firsthand just how much a dog can transform through obedience classes and learning commands. Many trainers find the act of teaching dogs to be obedient and docile to be incredibly rewarding in and of itself, but what about the trainers who go the extra step further?   Dog…

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Bring Out The Best In Your Dog

Most dogs are content to sit around the home and lap up the attention like a modern pop star.  As loving owners, we love to shower them with affection; but what if your dog is becoming slightly obese due to his or her inactivity? Are you finding that they have random bursts of energy, yet…

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Housebreaking Your Dog in 3 Simple Steps

As dog owners, we all recognize that one of the most difficult accomplishments it housebreaking a puppy or grown dog.  The challenge is the same no matter what age; with puppies, they need to learn to control their bladders and movements because it is part of their growing process.  With fully-grown dogs, they need to…

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Ease End Of Summer Blues For Your Dog

Summer is drawing to a close, which can bring changes to the rhythm of your household. While you might be excited to get back to your school routine, and to put an end to leisurely mornings on the patio, these changes in routine can be confusing and even anxiety-inducing for your dog. Your dog might have…

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