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Sometimes dog beds get beyond dirty. Aside from the usual dirt stains and hair, they can also be subject to things like urine, poop, and blood. This can make keeping canine sleeping spots sanitary and tidy much more difficult. So what’s the best way to wash dog beds? Before getting started, be sure to check The post How to Wash Dog Beds appeared first on Whole Dog Journal.
Water therapy for dogs can help with weight loss and recovery from orthopedic injuries and surgical procedures. It’s usually used as part of a larger dog physical therapy treatment plan to get your dog feeling their best as quickly as possible. The post Hydrotherapy for Dogs appeared first on Whole Dog Journal.
I’ve had a number of older owners book lessons with me lately—more than half a dozen individuals and couples in their 70s and even 80s, all wanting some training help with their new dogs or puppies. The post Too Old to Adopt? appeared first on Whole Dog Journal.
According to the ’10 percent rule,’ if your dog consumes 600 calories per day, then not more than 60 of those calories should come from treats. However, pet treats are not required to list the calorie content on the label, so figuring this out can be difficult The post How Many Treats Can a Dog Have Per Day? appeared first on Whole Dog Journal.
Remote dog treat dispenser can reward a dog even when you can’t (or don’t want to be) directly next to them. Remote rewarding can be useful to teach a wide variety of behaviors where the handler isn’t physically close to the dog, from driving forward in dog agility to building duration sit and down stays at a distance, to helping with door manners. The post The Best Remote Dog Treat Dispensers and How To Use Them appeared first on Whole Dog Journal.