http://www.sitmeanssit.com Dave Skoletsky, 'Sit Means Sit'- Denver and his dog 'Sonic' demonstrate at a Kansas City Bite Prevention Demonstration. Dave Skoletsky runs the Sit Means Sit dog training school branch in Denver Colorado. Amazing results that
Operant conditioning is a \"buzz word\" in the animal training world, but what exactly does it mean?...
Clicker training doesn\'t need much in the way of specialized equipment. It will only cost you a few dollars to get everything you need to train your dog using this technique....
Some dog owners dread New Year\'s Eve, 4th of July celebrations and even summer thunderstorms. They know there will be loud noises and flashes of light, and they know their dog will be terrified....
Foot problems in dogs are common, but they still must be treated seriously. A dog with a sore foot will often not put the sore paw on the ground at all. If there\'s a cut or abrasion to the foot pad, they may leave bloody footprints as they walk....
Dogs, like people, can develop allergies to many things, including food, fleas and environmental chemicals. The symptoms vary, depending on the allergy, but can include itchy skin, sneezing, itchy feet, runny eyes and diarrhea....
Most dogs will be prescribed antibiotics at some stage in their lives. These drugs work by killing bacteria that are causing infection....
Veterinarians are more commonly diagnosing dementia in dogs. This isn\'t necessarily because it\'s becoming more common, but may be because we are better able to recognize the symptoms. It is also known as canine cognitive dysfunction, and, as with people, it is a disease of elderly animals....
Getting a family pet is generally an aspiration for kids, however, many grownups also love to experience a friend for themselves....
It is important to think about your body language when training or interacting with your dog. Your dog views you as a fellow pack member; therefore you must display appropriate body language if your dog is to view you as being above him in the dominance hierarchy....
No one likes to hear barking and yelping, and certainly no one likes to meet an aggressive dog on the street...