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How to Know If Your Dog Has a Behaviour Problem
Most dog owners either don’t recognise a behaviour problem or realise too late. This guide explains how to identify the signs early and what to do next.Written by
Trent Wildman
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Why Dogs Pull on the Lead During Walks
Many dogs pull on the lead not because they’re badly behaved, but because the destination feels more exciting than the walk itself.Written by
Trent Wildman
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Why Teaching “Sit” Isn’t Always as Great as You Think
“Sit” is one of the first commands most dogs learn. But when it becomes the default response to every interaction, it can unintentionally create training and communication problems.Written by
Trent Wildman
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Reading Your Dog’s Body Language: Stop Looking at the Eyes First
Many dog owners instinctively look at their dog’s eyes to understand how they feel. But dogs communicate through their entire body. Learning to read the tail, mouth, ears, and eyes in the right order can help you understand your dog’s emotional state more accurately and respond before behaviour escalates.Written by
Trent Wildman
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Why Recall Training isn’t Fixing Your Dog’s Behaviour
Recall training can improve obedience, but it doesn’t always solve the behaviour behind the problem. Learn why many dogs ignore recall and what actually influences reliable behaviour.Written by
Trent Wildman
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Dog Training Tips for Stubborn Dogs
Struggling with a stubborn dog? Learn what’s really behind defiant behaviour and how to fix it with clear, structured training.Written by
Trent Wildman
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