Aggression in dogs is a complex issue that can be caused by a variety of factors, such as fear, territoriality, resource guarding, pain, or lack of socialization. Aggression can manifest in several forms, including growling, snarling, snapping, biting, or lunging. While some people may view...

Excessive barking in dogs is a common issue that can cause stress for both the pet and their owners. Addressing this behavior requires understanding the root cause of the barking, employing consistent training techniques, and sometimes making environmental or lifestyle adjustments. Here's how to approach...

Walking a dog should be an enjoyable and bonding experience, but for many pet owners, it can become a source of significant frustration due to leash pulling. Dogs that constantly pull on the leash can turn what should be a pleasant stroll into a strenuous...

Dog Training Frustrations: Overcoming the Lack of Response to Commands Dog training is an art form; a delicate balance between patience, consistency, and understanding. Yet, even the most dedicated pet owners often find themselves facing frustrations when their companion fails to respond to commands. Whether it's...

Our dogs bring immense joy and companionship to our lives. That said, we provide behavioral consults for HSHC because sometimes . . . they also exhibit natural behaviors that are frustrating. Behaviors that come up often during consults are chewing, digging, or excessive barking. (Housebreaking...

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="421"] Newly Adopted Pup[/caption] Housebreaking a newly adopted dog can be a challenging and crucial aspect of welcoming a furry friend into your home. The process involves teaching the dog appropriate bathroom habits, ensuring a clean and comfortable living environment, and building a...

Some training friends were around from out of town recently. This is always a good experience because as trainers, it expands our knowledge base, and keeps ideas fresh. Among many things I was able to take away from this, one I'll share with you all:...

When it comes to the question of "Nature VS Nurture" there's no easy answer. The best answer is usually: BOTH. Dogs are born with an innate temperament, which is generally influenced by their breeding. We also influence how they respond to the world around them. Quickly,...

Ever have a dog with a behavioral problem, and you don't know what to do about it? Check out this success story. . .there is hope! Hi Aja, Success!  Primrose is going down the stairs every time!  I have all three dogs in my room at night...