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How to Teach Your Dog to Stop Begging for Food

by olk9christine | Feb 11, 2025 | Albany Dog Trainer

Dogs begging for food can be an annoying habit, but with consistent training, you can teach them better mealtime behavior. Whether your pup stares longingly at your plate or whines at the dinner table, setting clear boundaries is key. Here’s how to stop your dog from...

How to Train a Rescue Dog to Adjust to a New Home

by olk9christine | Feb 10, 2025 | Albany Dog Trainer

Bringing a rescue dog into your home is a life-changing experience for both you and the dog. While rescues can be incredibly loving and loyal companions, they often need time and patience to adjust to their new environment. Training them properly during this...

How to Train a Guard Dog for Protection and Security

by olk9christine | Feb 7, 2025 | Albany Dog Trainer

A well-trained guard dog can provide protection and security while remaining a well-mannered companion. Training a guard dog requires patience, consistency, and a structured approach to develop their natural instincts while ensuring control and obedience. 1. Choose...

Destructive Chewing: Why It Happens and How to Stop It

by olk9christine | Feb 6, 2025 | Albany Dog Trainer

Destructive chewing is a common issue among dogs and can be frustrating for pet owners. Understanding why dogs chew and implementing proper training techniques can help prevent damage to furniture, shoes, and other household items. Chewing is an instinct for dogs, but...

The Essential Guide to Training a Therapy or Service Dog

by olk9christine | Feb 5, 2025 | Albany Dog Trainer

Training a therapy or service dog requires dedication, patience, and structured guidance. Whether providing emotional support or assisting with specific tasks, these dogs need to be well-mannered, socialized, and trained for reliability in various environments. Here’s...
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