As self or state enforced quarantines are enacted across the nation, you may be wondering what you and your family will do stuck inside with a naughty pup. If your new dog is a mischief maker, follow these tips to stay sane during time spent indoors:
Group Classes will be canceled for the next few weeks as we are being advised to limit group interactions. Thank you for being flexible during these uncertain times. We will continue to keep you updated about our response to COVID-19 as the situation unfolds.
Changes in your dog’s daily behavior are worrying when you don’t know what they’re experiencing or how to help them. Here are some of the signs that can help you recognize stress or anxiety in your dog, brought to you by our experts in positive puppy training in Dog Training Elite Scottsdale.
The holidays are officially upon us, which means it’s time for the annual dash of gift-buying, gift-giving, and gift-exchanging. There are the regular gifts for family, friends, and coworkers, but for dog-owners, there may be one extra special present to throw into the mix. Here are some of our favorite gift ideas to include your pup in the holiday cheer, brought to you by our dog training in Dog Training Elite Scottsdale specialists.
November is Adopt a Senior Pet Month, and our team of dog trainers in Dog Training Elite Scottsdale is excited to share just a few of the reasons to consider adopting a senior dog.
In honor of National Dog Day, our top dog trainers in Dog Training Elite Scottsdale are excited to share some fun facts you may not know about your furry best friend!
Heat is the most daunting threat your dog will face this summer. High temperatures may signify the perfect season for venturing outdoors to find adventure with your best friend, but dehydration and overheating come on quickly, with potentially grim results. So before you go out to enjoy the sunshine, here are some ways to help your dog if they become overheated, brought to you by our dog obedience training experts in Dog Training Elite Scottsdale.
Being a dog owner comes with a lot of responsibilities. Walking them, giving them water and nutritional food, keeping them supplied with toys, playing with them, and taking them to the vet for check-ups are all key pieces in keeping your pup safe, happy, and healthy. However, one duty that many dog owners forget about or neglect is getting their dogs licensed. A pet license simply means that a pet is legally registered within their state to live with their owners and in their residence. This license will provide your dog with protection in many situations and will provide you both with some benefits. But if you don’t know many details about a pet license, you may be a bit hesitant to go through with the process. Here are some reasons why you should license your dog, brought to you by our experts in puppy training in Dog Training Elite Scottsdale.
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