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3/26/2026 0 Comments Modern Day DogsWe’ve gotten better at loving dogs, but not always better at building lives that actually fit them. A lot of people look at dogs today and think, “They have it so much better now.” They sleep on our beds. They have orthopedic mattresses, enrichment toys, fancy food, birthday pup cups, and more sweater options than many of their people. In a lot of ways, dogs are more loved and included than ever. But that doesn’t automatically mean life feels easier for them. In fact, I’d argue that for many dogs, modern life is actually harder.
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We love our dogs like family. They get comfy beds, good food, vet care, and so much love. But if that’s all it took for them to thrive, we wouldn’t see so many families struggling with behavior issues. The truth is, a lot of the barking, lunging, chewing, and “stubbornness” we see isn’t about “bad dogs” or “bad owners.” It’s about welfare—our dogs’ overall quality of life. And when we look at welfare in the whole-dog sense, everything starts to click. Why Genetics Changes the Way We Should Handle DogsIf you’ve ever felt like handling your dog is harder than it should be—whether it’s trimming nails, brushing fur, or walking into the vet’s office—you’re not alone. And more importantly: you’re not doing anything wrong.
The truth is, handling isn’t just about training—it’s about understanding. And that understanding starts with your dog’s L.E.G.S.® |
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