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  • Is your dog a door dasher? Does he drag you through the door or make a run for it as soon as the door opens? Trainer Mikkel Becker teaches you the fundamental tools you need to train your dog to wait at the door until released.
  • A dog treadmill can be an excellent tool for getting your dog much-needed exercise when regular walks aren’t an option. Dog trainer Mikkel Becker shows you how to teach your dog to navigate the treadmill. 

Of course, the treadmill is never a replacement for getting your dog outside. Dogs still need interaction outside the home, which can be done with ventures to the dog park, having a dog walker come over on occasion, or getting your dog enrolled in doggy day care or a training class.
  • Plenty of dog owners observe this common behavior and wonder if there's reason for concern. In some cases, pups will gently but insistently lick one or both paws, while other canines will go so far as to chew their toes. Vetstreet's Dr. Patty Khuly discusses the possible causes for the behavior.
  • Does your dog bark overtime when he sees or hears something outside the home? Dog trainer Mikkel Becker shares her technique to help stop your canine's "watchdog" barking.
  • Pet owners have fallen in love with the adorable faces of brachycephalic breeds like the Pug, Bulldog, French Bulldog and Persian cat. But Dr. Marty Becker reveals the serious health issues that come along with their short muzzles — and tells you how to protect your pet from potential problems.

Is your dog a door dasher? Does he drag you through the door or make a run for it as soon as the door opens? Trainer Mikkel Becker teaches you the fundamental tools you need to train your dog to wait at the door until released.

A dog treadmill can be an excellent tool for getting your dog much-needed exercise when regular walks aren’t an option. Dog trainer Mikkel Becker shows you how to teach your dog to navigate the treadmill. Of course, the treadmill is never a replacement for getting your dog outside. Dogs still need interaction outside the home, which can be done with ventures to the dog park, having a dog walker come over on occasion, or getting your dog enrolled in doggy day care or a training class.

Plenty of dog owners observe this common behavior and wonder if there's reason for concern. In some cases, pups will gently but insistently lick one or both paws, while other canines will go so far as to chew their toes. Vetstreet's Dr. Patty Khuly discusses the possible causes for the behavior.

Does your dog bark overtime when he sees or hears something outside the home? Dog trainer Mikkel Becker shares her technique to help stop your canine's "watchdog" barking.

Pet owners have fallen in love with the adorable faces of brachycephalic breeds like the Pug, Bulldog, French Bulldog and Persian cat. But Dr. Marty Becker reveals the serious health issues that come along with their short muzzles — and tells you how to protect your pet from potential problems.

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