Make Sure Your Dog Is Comfortable This Independence Day
Help your dog weather the the light show in the sky this 4th of July. Remember Independence Day isn't all picnics and fun. For our four-legged friends it can be a very stressful holiday. Here are a few tips to make this holiday as pleasant as possible for your canine (and feline) pals.
Even if your dog hasn't exhibited signs of stress with loud noises previously, if they are between the ages of 7weeks and 3 years, you'll want to monitor their reaction and support them through this patriotic holiday. Dogs under 3 years of age are going through different stages of development and your response and support during these ages is critical, but even dogs older than 3 can develop fear of fireworks and thunderstorms. CLICK HERE.
SPOT Symposium (Simplified Pet Owner Training)
House Training Simplified
This short, informative seminar is designed give you everything you need to know to get your dog house-trained. Whether you’ve been dealing with ‘accidents’ for a while or you are just bringing a dog into your life (and want to get them started on the ‘right paw’) this 1-hour talk will give you a detailed plan to success. Click here for Flyer - Please share with your friends!
Class is: July 14, 2013 - 10:00-11:00 AM
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CLICK HERE... then scroll down to the 6th audio player and listen to this archived edition of Talk2TheAnimals Radio. Pure Spirit Dog Training Specialist, Marilyn Tokach, is on at about the 32:00 minute mark giving tips on how to keep your dogs safe and calm over the 4th of July - Fireworks and Thunderstorms.
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