If your dog jumps on people, it can be frustrating and even unsafe. The best way to stop your dog from jumping is to teach them calm greetings by encouraging alternative behaviors like sitting and keeping all four paws on the floor. This helps your dog learn what you want without punishment or confusion. You might wonder why your dog…
Dogs howling in their sleep can feel puzzling—or honestly, a little worrying—if you’re not sure why it happens. Most of the time, it’s just a natural piece of how dogs communicate, dream, or let out their emotions while they rest. Just like you and me, dogs dream. Sometimes their howling is simply them vocalising those dreams. You might notice some…
Teaching your dog to stay is one of those essential commands you and your pup can learn together. The stay command builds from basic sit or down positions using positive reinforcement. Start with short durations and gradually increase distance and time as your dog gains confidence. This skill keeps your furry friend safe in busy situations and makes daily life…

1) Start training early when your puppy is most receptive The best time to start training a puppy is at 8 weeks old. At this stage, puppies soak up new information like little sponges. Puppies are more receptive to learning than older dogs. You can teach essential skills much more easily during this early window. Most people bring their puppy…

So many dog owners know the struggle—your dog pulls, lunges, or just flat-out refuses to walk on a lead. What should be a peaceful stroll turns into a test of patience. But here’s the thing: dogs aren’t born knowing how to walk nicely on a lead. They need proper training and a fair bit of patience from you. The real…
Ever notice your dog panting way more than usual and wonder if it’s something to worry about? Sure, dogs pant to cool off, but sometimes it’s more than just heat or a wild play session. Heavy panting in dogs can sometimes point to health issues like pain, anxiety, or even heart and lung problems (see more at Dogs Trust and…