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Shared Blog Post – Secret Reasons for Behavior Changes in Your Dog
Particularly in adult dogs, sudden and dramatic behavior changes with no obvious preceding cause ARE. NOT. NORMAL.

How To Select a Service Dog or Assistance Dog Prospect
It can feel overwhelming and as though there is a lot of pressure when training your own service/ assistance dog. However, working with a force-free professional can make the world of difference in supporting you and your dog with your training journey.

You Can Still Help the Animals of Ukraine Survive the War
Please donate again if you are able to, or help in any other way you can – by encouraging others to contribute, publicizing the fundraiser, recruiting corporate sponsors, or connecting me with animal welfare activists, advocacy groups, journalists, etc.

Pets – Who Cares for Them When You Cannot? (Part Two)
Understanding pet behavior is critical when caring for someone's pet. Changes in a pet's behavior can be subtle and may often be the first sign that they are not doing well physically or emotionally.

Pets – Who Cares for Them When You Cannot? (Part One)
I advise all pet parents to prepare their pets for being cared for by others well before needing such service.

How Do Dogs Cool Down?
Running, hard play, direct sun and other variables can create a potentially dangerous situation for your dog when it is hot. As pet guardians we need to make sure that our pets’ environment keeps them cool and safe.

Help Animals Survive the War in Ukraine Fundraiser – Latest Updates
Unfortunately, the war is creeping closer to Dnipro. In June, the city was hit by several rockets. Yet, amid darkness, there have been many heartwarming moments.

When Can I Stop Training My Dog?
Considering your dog is always learning, I believe there are many wonderful reasons to continue training them.
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