by Dog Training Now Charleston | Apr 15, 2025 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Dogs are incredibly social creatures, and just like humans, they can experience loneliness when left alone for extended periods. Whether you’re busy at work or running errands, it’s essential to ensure your furry friend stays mentally and emotionally...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Mar 1, 2025 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Have you ever wondered why some dogs seem so calm and collected while others bolt at the sound of a car horn? A confident, happy dog equates to consistent safety training and trust-building. According to the ASPCA, nearly 6.5 million dogs enter shelters annually, and...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Feb 1, 2025 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Your dog’s first vet visit is a significant milestone but can also be a little overwhelming—for you and your furry friend. Preparation can make the experience smoother, ensuring your pup feels safe and comfortable while laying the foundation for a lifetime of...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Aug 1, 2024 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
The introduction of an old dog to a new pup in the house can be daunting. It conjures terrifying outcomes that begin with low growls and aggressive behavior, escalating into fights that make you wish you never brought the new pup home. However, those scenarios can be...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Jul 1, 2024 | Tips & Tricks for your dog, Uncategorized
Raising a well-adjusted pup is similar to raising a well-rounded child. For both to be happier and healthier adults, they need to be social with others. So, in response to the title question—socializing your dog is crucial to raising a well-adjusted, well-behaved pet....
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Mar 1, 2024 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Dogs, known for their intuition and loyalty, usually have a capacity for sizing people up. However, there are instances where your furry friend may not take kindly to certain individuals, leaving you wondering how to handle the situation. Understanding why your dog...