Dog Bites: What To Do
While we can’t (and definitely don’t want) to practice dog bite scenarios, knowing what to do and not do, and rehearsing it beforehand will make all the difference should the situation arise
Why Sleep Impacts Your Dog’s Aggressive Behavior More Than You Think
Your dog’s snooze time can significantly influence their aggressive behavior. In Singapore, where the hustle and bustle never seems to stop, we often overlook this crucial aspect.
Why Staring Makes Your Dog More Reactive and What To Do About It
By recognizing what staring means in dog body language, we can empathize with what they’re going through and take the steps to make them feel safe and comfortable.
Dog Bites: If You Think Your Dog Won’t, Think Again!
ALL. DOGS. ARE. BITE. RISKS.
While its true that most pet dogs have extraordinary patience when it comes to their human companions, its also true that if pushed beyond a limit, even the most docile dog can be a biter.
Why Alpha Rolls can Worsen Your Dog’s Behavior!
Instead of curbing aggressive behavior, alpha rolling can actually make it worse. Dogs may feel threatened and respond with increased aggression!
Help! My Dog Won’t Stop Barking
You just want the barking to stop, but often telling your dog No! or getting mad at them, only seems to make it worse. Fear not, my fellow Singaporean dog guardians, there’s hope!
Does your dog need a doggy companion?
Before you jump into adding another dog to your household, let’s explore what this decision could really mean for you and your dog
The Dangers of Punishment You Need to Know
Using punishment seems like the quickest way to get the job done, however, this quick fix often comes with hidden costs.
Help! My Dog Is Growling At Me!
While growling definitely isn’t an indicator of some unsolvable behavior problem, they are a sign that you need to get curious about what might really be going on.
Should You Shave Your Dog for Summer?
When it comes to keeping your dog cool, a summer shave is often more harmful than helpful. This is especially true when you’re parent to a dog that has big feelings.