by Christine | Dec 30, 2024 | Albany Dog Trainer
If your dog has developed the dangerous habit of chasing cars, bikes, or people, it’s crucial to address it immediately. This behavior can put your dog, other animals, and even pedestrians or cyclists at serious risk. Fortunately, with the right approach and...
by Christine | Dec 27, 2024 | Albany Dog Trainer
Is your dog nervous or scared when meeting new people? While some dogs are naturally more reserved, others may develop a fear of strangers due to past experiences or a lack of socialization. Fear of strangers can cause stress for both you and your dog, but with the...
by Christine | Dec 26, 2024 | Albany Dog Trainer
When it comes to dog training, finding the right tools can make a significant difference in your dog’s behavior. One popular training tool is the dog training collar, which is often used to assist in obedience training, behavior correction, and communication. However,...
by Christine | Dec 20, 2024 | Albany Dog Trainer
When it comes to dog training, one of the most important factors in achieving success is consistency. Dogs, like humans, thrive in structured environments where expectations are clear and predictable. Establishing a consistent routine is essential not only for...
by Christine | Dec 19, 2024 | Albany Dog Trainer
Training an adult dog may seem challenging, but it’s entirely possible, and in many cases, just as rewarding as training a puppy. Older dogs can learn new tricks, improve behavior, and bond with their owners through consistent training and patience. In this...
by Christine | Dec 18, 2024 | Albany Dog Trainer
Every dog owner has faced a moment of frustration when their dog misbehaves—whether it’s excessive barking, chewing on furniture, or pulling on the leash. Understanding why dogs misbehave is the first step in correcting these bad habits and ensuring a harmonious...