How Training Can Help Keep Doggie Dementia at Bay
by Diane Conrad
January 2, 2017
Many people turn to training when they get a puppy or first adopt a rescue dog or find themselves faced with frustrating behavioral issues. But onc...
How Can Contrafreeloading Keep Dog Boredom at Bay?
by Diane Conrad
December 23, 2016
As any professional dog trainer knows, boredom is one of the biggest contributors to undesirable behavior in dogs. In the absence of physical and m...
Operant Conditioning and Technology
by Diane Conrad
January 25, 2016
Dogs learn through trial and error. When they take an action that leads to a positive outcome, they want to repeat the action. This is operant cond...
Is Your Dog Obese? Here Are the Warning Signs
by Diane Conrad
January 15, 2016
Giving our fur-babies food is one of the many ways we love and care for them. But rewarding them with treats or sharing your food might be doing mo...
Want to Reduce Separation Anxiety?
by Diane Conrad
January 6, 2016
What is Separation Anxiety?
You may be familiar with this topic if your dog exhibits excessive barking, howling, chewing, digging, escaping, or po...
PupPod Exercises Your Dog's Brain
by Erick Eidus
July 30, 2015
A recent discussion with animal behavior expert & trainer, Ken McCort highlighted a few fascinating benefits of PupPod.
Your Dog's Brain ...
The Key is Timing
by Erick Eidus
May 8, 2015
One of the major reasons why PupPod works is timing. Dr. Sophia Yin's research on the Treat & Train dispenser highlights this conclusion.
"The ...
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