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Socialization Tips for Puppies and Adult Dogs
Socialization is one of the most important parts of raising a well-balanced dog. It’s how your dog learns to feel comfortable and confident in new situations — around people, dogs, sounds, and environments. Whether you’re working with a brand-new puppy or helping an older dog adjust, the right socialization approach can make all the difference. 1. Start Early, but Safely For puppies, the ideal socialization window is between 3 and 14 weeks old. During this period, they’re nat
How to Train Your Dog to Walk on a Leash Without Pulling
Leash pulling is one of the most common frustrations for dog owners — and one of the easiest behaviors to fix with the right training approach. When your dog learns to walk calmly by your side, it not only makes walks more enjoyable but also builds focus, trust, and better communication between you and your dog. 1. Understand Why Dogs Pull Dogs don’t pull to be “bad.” They pull because it works — every time they move forward, they get closer to what they want (smells, people,
The Important of Consistency in Dog Training
When it comes to dog training, consistency is everything. You can use the best methods, have the right tools, and show tons of patience — but if your approach isn’t consistent, your dog will struggle to understand what you want. Whether you’re teaching basic obedience or working on advanced off-leash control, the way you communicate and reinforce behaviors makes all the difference. 1. Dogs Learn Through Repetition Dogs don’t automatically understand our words or expectations
How to Address Common Behavioral Issues in Puppies
Learn how to fix common puppy behavior problems like biting, barking, and potty training issues. Expert tips from Obey Dog Training in Parker, Colorado. Bringing home a new puppy is exciting — but it can also come with challenges. From biting to barking, every puppy goes through a learning phase where they test boundaries and figure out how the world works. The good news? With patience, consistency, and the right training approach, these issues can be corrected early on. 1. P
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