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 | Nov 17, 2020 | 2-Week Board and Train, Dog Training, Dog Training in Fredericksburg
Are you considering private dog training? Have you had enough of your dog’s disobedient behavior? Maybe you have tried to put a stop to it by training your dog yourself, but you just don’t seem to get anywhere. And as time passes, the more frustrating and expensive... by Mike Morrison - Owner | Feb 21, 2020 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Obedience Training, Dog Training, Dog Training Classes, Dog Training in Fredericksburg
If you’re dealing with a whiny dog, you may be wondering if it’s time to seek the services of a dog behaviorist near Fredericksburg VA. At Wag Ur Tail Dog Training, we provide dog training in Stafford VA and dog training in Spotsylvania VA, working to help... by Mike Morrison - Owner | Feb 4, 2020 | Dog Training, Dog Training in Fredericksburg, Puppy Training Classes
Puppies can bring a lot of love to our lives. There’s nothing quite like coming home to see their excited faces running up to us. However, just like children, puppies require a bit of care and puppy training classes in Fredericksburg Virginia to ensure they grow... by Mike Morrison - Owner | Jan 24, 2020 | Dog Behaviorist, Dog Training, Dog Training Classes
Every dog has its own personality. Some are outgoing. Some are serious. Some are shy. Some tend to have social anxiety. Just like with kids, we can really help our canine partners out by working with them to build their self-confidence. That holds especially true if a...