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Animals and Cognition
Pets are a huge part of most of our society. They love us unconditionally for their entire lives. We are probably not worthy of them, but I believe we do the best we can by loving them and taking care of them everyday we share together. Part of caring for a pet involves a little insight into what makes them tick. This article is intended to serve as a thought provoker so you and your dog can maybe understand each other a little easier and both be better for it.
By Dan Sawyer5 years ago in Petlife
Most successful ways to train every puppy or dog in the house
Crate training is one of the most successful ways to train any puppy or dog at home. Crate training is very successful and very efficient, as it utilizes the dog's natural instinct to achieve the desired outcome of a clean house and a well-trained dog.
By Mahedi Hasan 5 years ago in Petlife
Harper May My pandemic service dog in training
It all started when I first wanted a service dog. I felt that I needed more help with independence and friendship. I felt like I needed something to help me feel safer in public, especially with friends or alone. Because of anxiety and paranoia, I felt safer sticking close to my parents or friends and only leaving them to go to my favorite section of stores, certain places I’ve been to multiple times on my own, or only walked around the block because it's the only route I have memorized and being afraid of getting lost if I went a different way.
By Paige Krause 5 years ago in Petlife
5 Ways You May Be Making Your Dog More Aggressive Without Realizing
Canine companions have become an integral part of many families. With the joy dogs can bring into our lives, it is easy to forget that they can also be potentially dangerous. If your dog is displaying aggressive behaviors, it is time to take a close look at its environment. If you don’t fully understand your dog’s needs, you may inadvertently be treating your dog in ways that are causing its aggression.
By Brandi Ivy5 years ago in Petlife
Sam Ivy for Your Virtual Dog Trainer
As many of you might have known, the current condition does not really let you do all of the things freely, especially for the outdoor activity. As an addition to that, the meeting intensity is also limited due to the corona virus. That is why a lot of people are doing the online learning and some other similar service. One of them that you might find beneficial is the virtual dog training. Yes, you get it right. This is the kind of learning that you can do virtually using the online method. This way, you can still train your dog even though when you are doing it alone at home. If you want to do that, then there is nothing better than Sam Ivy. You only need to call them and they will be glad to guide you in training your dog even though you are far away from them. Yes, they are one of the best that you can get if you want to train your dog virtually during this lockdown time.
By Marco afandi5 years ago in Petlife
Can Dogs and Cats Live Together..?
It's a Dog Eat Cat World... Dog and Cats living together? Throughout the evolution of man, Cats and Dogs have lived together through the influence of our own domestication. They look uo to us for nourishment, guidance, and affection.
By Chance James6 years ago in Petlife
Tips for Training your Doggo
Hey there my fellow dog lovers! I want to share some tips and tricks that I either found out on my own or found on a billion different websites- yes.. I tried to do my research lol. I got my gorgeous, sweet, peanut head, Rusty in February of 2019. Whenever I adopted him, he had to stay a few more weeks until his appointment to be neutered. Turns out that that worked out perfectly (should have been a sign of how great he would be (; ) because I was also in the middle of moving out of my mom’s house. I knew that Rusty had anxiety based off of his bio but there was something about him and I knew he was mine! I visited him a few times a week so he could get used to me and I already had him sitting more on first command by the time I was able to go pick him up! I have to say... he is a VERY smart dog but I think I did a pretty good job if I do say so myself *pats self on back*. He hardly had any accidents and potty trained fairly easy! Within the first two weeks, he learned to stay, lay down, give his paw, and roll over. Now all of these took another week or so to be on first command but it did awesome. He is also currently learning left and right paw and gets it correct pretty often!
By Katie Luker6 years ago in Petlife








