Posts tagged leashes
Two Types Of Leash Reactivity In Dogs: Which One Is Your Dog?

If you are holding onto your dog’s leash for dear life on every walk because your dog tends to bark, lunge, or growl at each passerby, your dog could be displaying leash reactivity. This can make daily tasks like exercising your dog; or taking your dog to potty nearly impossible and oftentimes, embarrassing. However, people rarely know that there are actually two emotional states that can cause this behavior and it doesn’t always mean that their dog is a truly aggressive dog. This blog post will discuss two types of leash reactivity, frustration-based reactivity, and fear-based reactivity, and their differences.

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Call For More Mississippi Dogs for Research Study

Our trainer Lauren Tsao who is working towards her Master's degree in Applied Animal Behavior and Welfare from Virginia Tech is looking for the final dogs needed for her dog activity research study.

She is looking into dog activity levels in different environments. Your dog will wear an activity measuring collar for two weeks and you will send the collar back to us afterward! Click to read more to see if your dog qualifies.

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New Products In Stock for Fall!

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we are offering shipping to our current and previous students with their usual student discount on dog toys, treats, leashes, and more from our store! If you need products for your pup shipped to you fast that you know your trainer gives the seal of approval, this is a great way to do just that. Below is a list of the items we currently have in stock, our student pricing (without shipping cost or tax included), and some information about each product.

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Loose Leash Walking: Tips to End Pulling

Loose leash walking can be a challenging skill for many owners and dogs. There is a lot going on when trying to train your dog to walk nicely next to you. First you have to learn to hold the leash and the treats, usually while your dog is pulling you everywhere. Not to mention, your dog’s focus is elsewhere as they sniff every blade of grass and pull towards every dog and stranger they see.

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