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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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3/20/2024 0 Comments Getting to know your... Gun DogGet to know your dogThese enthusiastic, outgoing, and sometimes impulsive breeds are known for their intelligence, affection, and strong drive to learn. They were selectively bred during the middle ages for specific traits to assist in hunting. Nowadays, their primary function is to work alongside people and in cooperation with them, often making them an ideal family dog. Gun Dogs include but are not limited to breeds such as: American Water Spaniel, Boykin Spaniel, Brittany Spaniel, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Clumber Spaniel, Cocker Spaniel, English Pointer, English Setter, English Springer Spaniel, Field Spaniel, Flat-Coated Retriever, German Shorthair Pointer, German Wirehair Pointer, Golden Retriever, Irish Setter, Gordon Setter, Labrador Retriever, Munsterlander, Portuguese Water Dog, Spinone Italiano, Standard Poodle, Sussex Spaniel, Vizsla, Weimaraner, Welsh Springer Spaniel, Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, and more!
Curious to know why your dog's recall isn't very good?When we call our dogs to come, we expect them to respond, for safety reasons and because at some point, it's time to end the free play... time to leave the dog park, time to go inside, time to go to work... but maybe your dog doesn't listen the way you want him to. In this blog post, I want to share the top 5 reasons why you might be struggling with it so that you can start to make positive changes going forward!
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