by Mike Morrison - Owner | Feb 27, 2022 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Tips, Dog Training Tips
Dog Park Etiquette and Safety Dog parks are like Disneyland for your dogs. It’s a magical place where they can run free on green grass, meet other dogs, and have lots of fun. Unless you have a big backyard and other dogs, a trip to the dog park is a special... by Mike Morrison - Owner | Oct 20, 2021 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Training, Dog Training Tips, Uncategorized
Dog Language: How to Communicate with Your Dog Sometimes it can be hard to figure out how to communicate with your dog since we don’t speak the same language. But that doesn’t mean we can’t communicate with them! Dogs are incredibly smart animals and when you learn... by Mike Morrison - Owner | Apr 21, 2021 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Tips, Dog Training, Uncategorized
Living in a multi-dog household is lots of fun and lots of work. Training around food, sleep, exercise, and sharing toys and treats is essential to keep the pack happy. However, it’s not a good situation for everyone or every dog. Living in a multiple dog home... by Mike Morrison - Owner | Apr 1, 2021 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Tips, Dog Training
Did you add a new dog to the family during the pandemic? Learn how to to peacefully cohabitate with your Pandemic Puppy. During this “year on pause” did a family dog suddenly seem like a great idea? Your vision likely includes: lounging on the couch... by Cassaundra West | Jan 5, 2021 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Tips
For many dogs the sound of thunder or fireworks is terrifying. A dog’s hearing is much more sensitive than our own, and often times they will hear thunder long before we do. It is natural for them to fear loud noises, although not all of them do. We can be startled or... by Cassaundra West | Sep 24, 2020 | Dog Behaviorist
Ever wonder what is going on inside your pup’s head? What are they thinking? Let’s explore some of the thought processes of man’s best friend. At Wag Ur Tail Dog Training, we know that understanding how your dog thinks is important to developing a stronger bond...