by DGA Dogs | Dec 6, 2019 | Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Training, Dog Training in Reno
BETTER DOG OBEDIENCE They say you can’t teach an old dog new tricks, but if your dog’s current “tricks” include a bag of bad behaviors, it’s certainly not a philosophy you’ll enjoy following. No matter how much you love your four-legged family member, their bad...
by alialden | Jul 11, 2019 | Dog Training, Dog Training in Reno, Dog Training Tips, in home dog training, Uncategorized
The “come” command – also known as recall – is one of the most important commands you can teach your dog. It is essential both for their safety and your peace of mind. One of the top frustrations we hear from dog owners is “why won’t my dog come when...
by alialden | Nov 30, 2018 | Dog Boarding in Incline Village, Dog boarding in Reno, Dog Training, Dog Training in Reno
We have an idea for a Christmas gift this year that will benefit the entire family— a dog training and boarding program for your dog! We know what you’re thinking “of course they’d say that, they’re a dog training center” but hear us out. This is a gift that will last...
by alialden | Feb 13, 2018 | Dog Safety and Precautions, Dog Training in Reno, Dog Training Tips, in home dog training
We, humans, love to “anthropomorphize” dogs. That means we give them human traits, emotions, and intentions. It’s the only way most of us know how to relate to them and connect with them. We love them like they’re another human. So, we have conversations with...
by alialden | Dec 29, 2017 | Dog Nutrition, Health and Wellness, Dog Training in Reno, Fun Dog Ideas, Uncategorized
Get ready, it’s time to make some New Year’s Resolutions. According to the Chinese Zodiac, it’s the year of the dog and we’ve decided to look to our furry-faced friends for a little wisdom for setting our New Year’s Resolutions. The best...
by alialden | Dec 20, 2017 | Dog Training in Reno, Dog Training Tips, in home dog training, Uncategorized
Dog Obedience Training – Should I D.I.Y? Dog obedience training is the basic foundation to communicating with your dog. As you and your family become your dog’s pack, your dog will naturally look for someone to lead the way. In fact, it’s unrealistic...