by Dog Training Now Charleston | Sep 30, 2022 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
One of the most important things to do when you bring in a new puppy is to give them a good start. This can be done by puppy-proofing your home. After the dog grows older, less vigilance will be needed. However, now, you want to keep your pup safe. Removing items that...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Sep 15, 2022 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
When you’re teaching your dog new behaviors, a training collar can be a great investment. However, there are a ton of types so choosing the right one may be challenging. We’ll go over your options so you can select the collar that works best for you and your pup....
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Jul 1, 2022 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Camping is a fantastic activity to enjoy whether it’s the entire family or just you and your dog. You can be sure that your dog will have a fantastic time out in the great outdoors where they can play and enjoy the fresh air. However, you also want to ensure your...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | May 15, 2022 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
Getting a new puppy is one of the best experiences in life. There is a lot of love and fun in the years ahead. However, you need to be sure that you are ready for a puppy and that you are serious about ensuring they have proper training. Below are some of the biggest...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Apr 14, 2022 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
If you recently added a new dog to the family and have an older dog already, introducing the two can be difficult. Even if it’s not in the dog’s nature, aggression may become a challenge, primarily because of territorial reasons. However, there are ways around these...
by Dog Training Now Charleston | Mar 1, 2022 | Tips & Tricks for your dog
One of the more common issues in dogs of all ages is separation anxiety. Regardless of the origins of this condition, the symptoms associated with this type of anxiety can be particularly challenging, especially in older adults. Depending on the situation, most dogs...