Today, we're excited to welcome Dr. Richard Pitcairn to our blog for the first of an installment of posts on Arnica and its applications for pets. If you're interested in using this herb with your animal, we recommend Nature's Sunshine Distress Remedy. Without further ado, here's what Dr. Pitcairn has to say about Arnica:
We're back with our third and final dog training post from Kat Stevens-Stanley. Today, she's giving us pointers on how to get your dog to stop pulling on leash. See her tips on Positive Reinforcement Dog Training here and her post on understanding your dog's body language here.
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When you start feeding your pet Tuscan Natural, you’ll want to start with about 20-percent less than your previous food. Then, simply keep an eye on your pet’s ribs; you want to be able to feel their ribs, but not see their ribs. If they’re losing or gaining too much weight, adjust accordingly.
We're back this week with another guest post from esteemed dog trainer, Kat Stevens-Stanley. If you missed her first post for us, you can view it here.
Dogs: if only they came equipped with the ability to understand the English language and we could explain to them the things we wanted them to know, do, and not do. What would our relationships with each other be like then? Since ‘human’s’ best friend unfortunately doesn’t come with this programming, how do we teach them? How do they learn? What is Positive Reinforcement Dog Training and why does it matter that we use this method?