by Linda Taylor petsitter | Feb 4, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Bulldog, Dog Behavior
Ah shoot this happens so much with bulldogs. They love their family so much and yet accidentally knock over the smaller members of the family when running up to them A fellow dog owner is wondering “How do I keep our bulldog from plowing over the two year...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Feb 3, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Dog Behavior, Pug
A local dog owner ask: How do you get a Pug to stop licking company to death? Karen of Positive Praise answers: Excessive licking can occur from several reasons (although Pugs have been known as a breed to be excessive lickers). Excessive licking can be due to...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Feb 2, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Dog Behavior
Question from a local dog owner: How do I stop my newly fixed dog from humping the furniture and other dog? He did not do this before getting fixed. Karen of Positive Praise answers: The humping has nothing to do with being fixed. It is not a sexual thing. It...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Jan 31, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Dog Behavior
Potty training tips from Karen at Positive Praise Schedule 5- 20 minutes after eating, dogs will have to poop. Keeping them on a regular eating schedule (no free feeding) will help you know when it is time for them to go out. As you are housetraining, limit their...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Jan 29, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Dog Behavior
Another question from a pet owner: Is it true if I add an additional pug to our family, our pug will be less needy of my attention? Karen from Positive Praise answers: Pugs were/are bred to be companion animals...
by Linda Taylor petsitter | Jan 27, 2015 | 100 Days of Answers to Pet Owners Questions, Blog, Dog Behavior
Local pet owners in Holly Springs are wondering what is the best way to introduce a new pet to your existing pet family? Karen of Positive Praise recommends Pack Walk. Taking both dogs for a long walk in a neutral location will not only tire them but they will get...
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