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5 Ways to Make Food Fun!
As a professional trainer, one of the things I am always advocating for daily balanced exercise. This means meeting your dog’s daily MENTAL and PHYSICAL exercise needs. More often than not, dog owners make a sincere effort to meet their dog’s physical exercise needs through daily walks, a game of fetch, playtime with another dog,…
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K9 Diet & Wellness Tips
I truly believe that a key component to having a happy dog – is health; because healthy dogs feel their best! In today’s world, there are countless options when it comes to commercial dog food brands and yet every company claims to be “the best”. No matter what your monthly budget for your dog’s diet,…
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What does your dog’s Sit say?
Is your dog a sloppy sitter? A side sitter? A lazy sitter? Does your dog just immediately go into a down? Why does it matter? There are a lot of possible health-related reasons for your dog’s improper sitting form. Past injuries, possible weaknesses, chronic problems in joints or soft tissues of the hind limbs can…
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Easiest Injury Prevention Tip
The easiest way to prevent injuries and to ensure your dog has maximum fun… get into the habit of implementing a warm up before any type of intentional physical activity. Regardless of your dog’s age or physical fitness level, no dog is immune to physical injuries; and guess what? The most common injuries are a…
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A Simple & Underrated Core Exercise
One of the most underrated positions that can utilized to build core strength and overall stability in your dog’s body is the simple: Stand. The Stand position is a dog’s version of a Plank position for a human. Did you know that most dogs can not sustain a Stand position for any duration of time?…




