Day: June 18, 2015

Freedom Of Bark

Freedom Of Bark A dog barks outside for no reason.

As dog owners, we often get frustrated with the lack of communication we have with our dogs. But even without a common language between human and canine, our dogs say an awful lot to us through their bark alone. So imagine if that sole vocal form of communication was taken away. In an effort to […]

Cesar’s Rules: The Natural Way To A Well-Behaved Dog — Excerpt 3

Cesar’s Rules: The Natural Way To A Well-Behaved Dog — Excerpt 3 A dog goes through obedience training.

Proper Obedience Training The number-one most important thing for pet owners is having a dog that comes when called. Nothing is more maddening to most people than a dog that ignores them and only comes when she feels like it. In many cases, a frustrated owner will reprimand a dog after she does return. Dogs […]

Training VS. Balance: What’s The Difference?

Training VS. Balance: What’s The Difference? A dog owner trains his dog on agility and obedience

Excerpted from Cesar’s Rules There is so much confusion about dog training out there—what works, what doesn’t, what’s best, what does it even mean? And for me, training is about conditioning. What I do is not “training” in the traditional sense, as what I care most about is “balance.” That means fulfilling the instinctual needs […]

Why Dog Owners Have An Advantage

Why Dog Owners Have An Advantage Dog and owner bond together while smiling outside

Have you ever considered how walking a dog could benefit your health? Walking your pup each day is not only a great way to fulfill Fido’s physical and mental health needs, but it’s also beneficial to your own well-being. Studies have shown that walking a dog each day can improve fitness levels, lower stress and […]

April Fools – You Can’t Fool Your Dog!

April Fools – You Can’t Fool Your Dog! A dog plays in a pile of leaves

Dogs communicate through energy. They have senses that we can only dream of having and of course they experience the world through their nose first, then eyes, then ears. This is why they know someone is coming to your front door before you do, why they can alert you to danger before you see it, […]

Service Dogs Part 2: Hypoglycemia/Diabetes

Service Dogs Part 2: Hypoglycemia/Diabetes

This is the second in our series about service dogs and the important work they do. Service dogs assist individuals in a variety of ways. There are the more commonly recognized guide dogs that assist the blind or visually impaired, as well as dogs that assist the deaf or hard of hearing by alerting their […]

Service Dogs Part 1: Hearing-Impaired

Service Dogs Part 1: Hearing-Impaired

This is the first in our series about Service Dogs and the important work they do. Service dogs assist individuals in a variety of ways. There are the more commonly recognized guide dogs that assist the blind or visually impaired, as well as dogs that assist the deaf or hard of hearing by alerting their […]

The Seeing Eye

The Seeing Eye

Since 1929, The Seeing Eye® (TSE) in Morristown, NJ has been training the visually impaired and dogs to work with one another as partners, helping to maintain active lifestyles. On their 60-acres of land in the Washington Valley, 325 dogs reside and train to be seeing-eye dogs.  The process of matching a guide dog with […]