Training Your Pet

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    Barking Mad! Simple Techniques to Stop Your Dog from Barking at Cars and Pedestrians

    Barking Mad! Simple Techniques to Stop Your Dog from Barking at Cars and Pedestrians

    Dr. Claire Stevens
    Is your furry friend an enthusiastic barker? While it's natural for dogs to bark, excessive barking can be a nuisance. In this article, Dr Claire shares effective strategies to address this issue and promote a calmer environment for both you and your furry companion. 
    Exercising with your Puppy - What you Need to Know

    Exercising with your Puppy - What you Need to Know

    Laura Vissaritis

    We all know there's more to fur babies than just those adorable puppy eyes. In fact, according to Animal Behaviourist Laura V, “One of the most important parts of a puppy’s routine is to establish an exercise schedule”. In her latest article for HIF Laura shares her top tops to ensure you expose your puppy to new experiences through physical and mental exercise, without risking their health and wellbeing.

    How to Stop your Dog from Jumping Up

    How to Stop your Dog from Jumping Up

    Laura Vissaritis

    Did you know that jumping up is the most common behaviour problem for dogs? According to animal behaviourist, Laura V, “the pushing, the knocking over and just the outright annoyance, jumping up is a behaviour that only gets worse, and generally never disappears unless it is managed consistently.” In her latest article for HIF, Laura shares her expert advice to curb this behaviour.

    Top Tips for Communicating with and Training a Deaf Dog

    Top Tips for Communicating with and Training a Deaf Dog

    HIF Australia
    Some puppies are born deaf and other dogs can go deaf from a variety of causes, from chronic ear infections or injuries to drug toxicity and, just like us, old age. Often people think that a deaf dog will have behavioural problems or will be too hard to train. But that’s simply not the case, you absolutely can train a deaf dog just as well as a hearing dog, the only difference is that you use hand signals instead of verbal commands. In this short clip with our friends at Pooches at Play, Lara catches up with Judy Small who appears in this episode with her deaf dog, Chance, to hear her top tips for communicating with and training a deaf dog.
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