5 Common Misconceptions About Service Dogs

Posted on: 28 May 2019

Are you considering getting a service dog to help you navigate daily life with a disability? If so, a good way to start is by learning a bit more about service dogs, their legality, and what it takes to own and utilize one in the United States. Sadly, there are a lot of misconceptions about service dogs. Here are five of them that are particularly common and detrimental. Misconception 1: Dogs Need to Be Certified to Work as Service Animals. [Read More]

Different Things A Dog Trainer Can Work With Your Dog On

Posted on: 30 August 2018

If you are a dog owner, then you want to make sure you have a well-behaved dog. This will make your life so much easier. When you have a well-behaved dog, you won't have to worry about some of the issues a lot of other dog owners deal with daily like dogs with aggressive behaviors, dogs that run away, dogs that destroy their house, dogs that go to the bathroom in the house, dogs that jump on everyone, and dogs that are just completely unruly. [Read More]

3 Helpful Tips When Selecting A Personal Protection Dog

Posted on: 2 March 2018

If you constantly feel unsafe or live in a bad area, you may want some form of protection. You can get this and companionship when you buy a personal protection dog. Since these are no ordinary pets, though, you'll want to keep these selection tips in mind.  Determine if you really need one The truth is, personal protection dogs are not cheap. They will cost substantially more than a regular dog that you can purchase from a pet store. [Read More]

Dog Deterrents So You Can Go About Your Job

Posted on: 28 February 2017

If you work in a field where you are at a greater risk of being attacked by a dog, such as in the delivery service field or door-to-door salesman position, then you want to make sure you do everything that you can to prevent yourself from being bitten or even viciously attacked while you are out there trying to do your job. Many people who are in positions such as yours tend to carry pepper spray. [Read More]