by dmcadmin | Mar 25, 2022 | Dog Training
By Sandeep T. Lad* Food aggression is quite common in dogs, it causes dogs to exhibit behavior of being protective over their food. It can become an issue for a couple reasons: those living with the dog could be at risk of being bitten, and it could lead to your pup...
by dmcadmin | Jan 28, 2022 | Dog Training
Roohi Kulkarni Kale* What does dog training mean? Training your pooch doesn’t mean only teaching commands, especially which your pooch follows only when you have a treat. Training means working to build a great bond with your pooch so you can easily communicate...
by dmcadmin | Dec 29, 2021 | Dog Training
Roohi Kulkarni Kale* An enriched life is when one is allowed to express their innate nature. A dog’s natural behaviour is to sniff, bark, bite, jump and chase. However, when they live in the human world, most of these activities become issues to us such as...
by dmcadmin | Nov 22, 2021 | Dog Training
By Roohi Kulkarni Kale* Having a pooch is one of the best experiences in life, but that experience can turn sour if the cute puppy is peeing all over your new carpet or he just doesn’t want to calm down and sleep! If your adult pooch is still peeing everywhere,...
by dmcadmin | Nov 12, 2021 | Blogs, Dog Training
How to Train a Dog At Home? It is natural that you want to train your dog, but unfortunately, if you are not well-versed in behaviour science or dog training techniques, it can be a little tough to properly ‘train a dog.’ Many people fall into the trap of thinking...
by dmcadmin | Jul 24, 2021 | Dog Training
By Rangnath Tamboli* Let’s start with what is resource guarding. It is when a dog thinks of an object of utmost importance to it, so much so that it chooses to guard that object. You will see this with dogs and their food, their toys or even bones that they like...