Research shows that people with an animal rights mindset preferred positive force-free training, while anthropocentrists preferred physical correction protocols.
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7 Signs Your Dog Feels Loved and Accepted, Via a Trainer
If many of these sound familiar, you're probably a great pet parent.
If it feels like your dog is constantly "testing" you, a trainer told Newsweek that you may be reading the behavior wrong.
Even some of the most dedicated dog owners might not realize January is National Train Your Dog Month. The event was launched back in 2010 by the Association of Professional Dog Trainers (APDT).
Most people don’t consider the ease or difficulty of training a dog when they choose their dog -- perhaps you should.
"He'll come back, beg at the door, with lightning outside," the woman says. "And I'll say, come on in!" And as soon as she does that, opening the door again, the dog once again sprints back out to ...
Sleep is essential for dogs. When they don’t get enough quality rest at night, it often affects their behavior during the day ...
“Our study shows that physiological concentrations of hormones and neurotransmitters can serve as biomarkers of canine temperament,” the team writes. “These results could help identify dogs suited for ...
From a human perspective, it’s easy to look at a crate and see a cage, something that might be used as punishment. But many dogs see a crate very differently. Dogs are naturally den animals who will ...
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